- pp. 301–313. London/New York, 1998. Vallat, Francois. Shutruk-Nahunte,
Shutur-Nahunte et l'imbroglio neo-elamite. NABU, 1995. Vallat, Francois. Le royaume...
- (early 11th
century BC) Shutruk-Nahhunte II, King (mid-11th
century BC)
Shutur-Nahhunte I, King (mid-11th
century BC)
Athens (complete list) – Melanthus...
- version,
dates back to the 18th
century BC and is
titled after its incipit,
Shūtur eli sharrī ("Surp****ing All
Other Kings"). Only a few
tablets of it have...
-
Varttivarddhana Shakya Dynasty Sinahana Elam: Humban-Tahrid
dynasty (complete list) –
Shutur-Nahhunte II, King (717–699 BC) Hallushu-Inshushinak, King (699–693 BC) Kutir-Nahhunte...
-
squares diagonally and is
unobstructed by
pieces in
between camel (jamal/
shutur) –
Moves one
diagonally and two straight,
unobstructed by
pieces in between...
- murders, oppresses"), p. 455 (khirs–kush
means "bear killer"), p. 734 (
shutur–kush
means "camel butcher"), p. 1213 (mardum–kush
means "man slaughter")...
- Shir
Shotor (Persian: شيرشتر, also
Romanized as Shīr
Shotor and Shīr
Shutur) is a
village in
Shusef Rural District,
Shusef District,
Nehbandan County,...
-
titled He who Saw the Deep (Sha
naqba īmuru) or Surp****ing All
Other Kings (
Shūtur eli sharrī)—were written. 1600 BC: The
ancient development of Stonehenge...
- 770s BC.
Sometimes enumerated as
Shutur-Nahhunte III,
after Shutruk-Nahhunte I and Shutruk-Nahhunte II,
despite Shutur-Nahhunte and Shutruk-Nahhunte being...
- list) – Humban-Tahrah I, King (?–743 BC) Humban-Nikash I, King (743–717 BC)
Shutur-Nahhunte II, King (717–699 BC)
Diauehi – Utupurshi, King (c.810–770 BC)...