Ishtup-Ishar (Ištup-Išar) ()
was a king (
Lugal
( Sumerian: ) is the Sumerian term for "king, ruler". Literally, the term means "big man." In Sumerian, ''lú'' " 𒇽" is "man" and ''gal'' " 𒃲" is "great", or "big."
It was one of several Sumerian titles that a ruler of a city-state could ...
) of the second
Mariote kingdom. The king's name was traditionally read as Išhtup-šar, with šar being a common divine element in personal names attested in the region. However, the king's name is read as Ishtup-Ishar by
Alfonso Archi,
Ishar being an important justice deity worshiped in Mari and
Ebla
Ebla (Sumerian language, Sumerian: ''eb₂-la'', , modern: , Tell Mardikh) was one of the earliest kingdoms in Syria. Its remains constitute a Tell (archaeology), tell located about southwest of Aleppo near the village of Mardikh. Ebla was ...
.
In a letter written by the later Mariote king
Enna-Dagan, Ishar is attested conquering and destroying the Eblaite cities of
Lalanium and
Emar
Emar (, ), is an archaeological site at Tell Meskene in the Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria. It sits in the great bend of the mid-Euphrates, now on the shoreline of the man-made Lake Assad near the town of Maskanah.
It has been the sourc ...
.
See also
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Eblaite-Mariote war
Citations
25th-century BC monarchs
24th-century BC monarchs
Kings of Mari
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3rd-millennium BC births
3rd-millennium BC deaths