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Erridupizir

2300 BC - 2300 BC

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Erridupizir (Erridu-pizir) (fl. 2141–2138 BC (Short chronology)) was a Gutian ruler in Sumer. His reign was attested by a royal inscription at the archaeological site for the ancient city-state of Nippur where he called himself: "King of Guti, King of the Four Quarters" Thought to be the "king without a name" on the SKL. Imta then succeeded Erridupizir. After the Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutians, the Lullubians rebelled against Erridupizir, according to the latter's inscriptions: Ka-Nisba, king of Simurrum, instigated the people of Simurrum and Lullubi to revolt. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erridupizir is the 12,353rd most popular politician (down from 11,068th in 2019). (down from 2,563rd in 2019)

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Among politicians, Erridupizir ranks 12,353 out of 19,576Before him are Hồ Quý Ly, Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei, Jovan Ristić, Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania, Ludwig Renn, and Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais. After him are N. Chandrababu Naidu, Kurigalzu II, Ricardo Maduro, Eduardo Dato, Marcantonio Giustinian, and Jamil Mardam Bey.

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Among people born in 2300 BC, Erridupizir ranks 8Before him are Enheduanna, Merenre Nemtyemsaf II, Autobiography of Harkhuf, Neferkare Neby, Dudu of Akkad, and Puzur-Inshushinak. After him are Pamba, Ankhesenpepi IV, and Iput II. Among people deceased in 2300 BC, Erridupizir ranks 4Before him are Enheduanna, Rimush, and Ur-Zababa. After him is Pamba.

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