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Iter-pisha
Iter-piša, inscribed in cuneiform as ''i-te-er-pi/pi''4''-ša'' and meaning "Her command is surpassing",〔''atāru'', CAD A/2, vol. 1 (1968), p. 489.〕 ca. 1769–1767 BC (short chronology) or ca. 1833–1831 BC (middle chronology), was the 12th king of Isin during the Old Babylonian period. The ''Sumerian King List''〔''Sumerian King List'', Ash. 1923.444, the "Weld-Blundell Prism."〕 tells us that "the divine Iter-piša ruled for 4 years."〔d''i.te.er.pi4.ša mu 4 i.ak''.〕 The ''Ur-Isin King List''〔''Ur-Isin King List'' tablet MS 1686.〕 which was written in the 4th year of the reign of Damiq-ilišu gives a reign of just 3 years. ==Biography==
He was a contemporary of Warad-Sin (ca. 1770 BC to 1758 BC) the king of Larsa, whose brother and successor, Rim-Sin I would eventually come to overthrow the dynasty, ending the cities' bitter rivalry around 40 years later. He is only known from Kings lists and year-name date formulae. A ''letter from Iter-piša to a deity''〔MS 2287 in the Schøyen Collection.〕 was excavated in a scribal school, "House F," in Nippur during the 1951–52 dig season. The scribal school had operated during the 1740s, early in the reign of king Samsu-iluna and the piece had become a belle letter.
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