Английская Википедия:Eshpum
Шаблон:Infobox royalty Шаблон:Location map Eshpum (Шаблон:Cuneiform esh18-pum, formerly read Geba) was Akkadian Governor of Elam around 2269–2255 BCE. He was a vassal of the Akkadian Empire ruler Manishtushu.[1]
While Eshpum was in charge of Elam, another Governor of Manistushu named Ilshu-rabi was in charge of Pashime, in the coastal area.[2]
Votive statue
An archaic statue of an orant is known, which was re-dedicated about 500 years later by Eshpum.[3] It reads:
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Archaic votive statue (circa 2700 BCE) dedicated by Eshpum, with his inscription in the back
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Detail of the statue.
Seal inscriptions
"Eshpum, Governor of Elam"
Another inscription of Eshpum is known, which reads "Eshpum, Governor of Elam" (Шаблон:Cuneiform esz18-pum ensi2 elam{ki}).[4]
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Seal impression with inscription "Eshpum Governor of Elam" (Шаблон:Cuneiform esz18-pum ensi2 elam{ki}). Louvre Museum, Sb 6675.[5]
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Detail of the seal impression with inscription "Eshpum Governor of Elam" (Шаблон:Cuneiform esz18-pum ensi2 elam{ki}). Louvre Museum, Sb 6675.[6]
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Seal of Eshpum
"Egigi, servant of Eshpum"
A seal only known from fragments, was made in the name of "Egigi, the fortune teller, servant of Eshpum".[10][11]
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"Egigi the fortune teller, servant of Eshpum".[12]
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Egigi the fortune teller, servant of Eshpum (fragments).[15]
References
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