Puzur-Sin
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Puzur-Sin was an Assyrian king in the 18th century BC, during the Old Assyrian period.
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- Royalty.name
- Puzur-Sin
- Royalty.native_lang1
- Akkadian
- Royalty.native_lang2
- Amorite
- Royalty.reign
- 1730s BC
- Royalty.predecessor
- Asinum (grandson of Shamshi-Adad I)
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Puzur-Sin was an Assyrian king in the 18th century BC, during the Old Assyrian period.
==Reign== One of the few known Assyrian rulers to be left out of the Assyrian King List, Puzur-Sin was responsible for ending the rule of the dynasty of Shamshi-Adad I, whom he considered to be foreign usurpers. He overthrew Asinum.
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