Mut-ashkur

Mut-ashkur

Mut-ashkur, rey de Asiria (hacia 1740 a. C.).

Hijo y sucesor de Ishme-Dagan I. No conocemos la duración exacta de su reinado. De él nos han llegado algunas cartas dirigidas al rey Zimri-Lim de Mari. Su esposa fue hija de Zazija, rey de Turukku.

Su sucesor fue un rey cuyo nombre nos ha llegado incompleto, probablemente Rimush.


Predecesor:
Ishme-Dagan I
Rey de Asiria
hacia 1740 a. C.
Sucesor:
Rimush


Fuentes

  • Federico Lara Peinado, Diccionario Biográfico del Mundo Antiguo: Egipto y Próximo Oriente, Editorial Aldebarán (1998), ISBN 8488676425

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