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'''Kindattu''' (also Kindadu) 6th king of [[Shimashki Dynasty]]<ref name=Potts2016>D. T. Potts (2016). ''The Archaeology of Elam.'' Cambridge University Press. p. 135.</ref>
, in [[Elam]] in present-day southwest Iran, at the time of [[third dynasty of Ur]] in ancient [[Lower Mesopotamia]].
He is mentioned also in the [[Shilhak-Inshushinak]] list of kings who did work on [[Inshushinak]] temple in Susa <ref> F.W. König, Die Elamischen Königsinschriften, Graz 1965; #48</ref>. Apparently, Kindattu invaded and conquered Ur, and took [[Ibbi-Sin]], the last of the third dynasty of Ur, as a prisoner<ref name=Potts2016/>. Elamites sacked Ur and settled there, but then were defeated by [[Ishbi-Erra]], the first king of Isin dynasty on his year 16, and later expelled from Mesopotamia.
, in [[Elam]] in present-day southwest Iran, at the time of [[third dynasty of Ur]] in ancient [[Lower Mesopotamia]].
He is mentioned also in the [[Shilhak-Inshushinak]] list of kings who did work on [[Inshushinak]] temple in Susa <ref> F.W. König, Die Elamischen Königsinschriften, Graz 1965; #48</ref>. Apparently, Kindattu invaded and conquered Ur, and took [[Ibbi-Sin]], the last of the third dynasty of Ur, as a prisoner<ref name=Potts2016/>. Elamites sacked Ur and settled there, but then were defeated by [[Ishbi-Erra]], the first king of Isin dynasty on his year 16, and later expelled from Mesopotamia.
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