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Nahhunte-utu was an Elamite queen and the wife of two of the greatest kings of Elam from Shutrukid dynasty. She had a son named Hutelutush-inshushinak with Kutir-Nahhunte and eight children with her second husband, Shilhak-Inshushinak.

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  1. Hinz, Walther (1964). Das Reich Elam. Urban-Bücher (Originalausg. ed.). Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer.


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