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Açina

Açina, alsoššina, was one of the last kings of the kingdom ofElam, and ruled briefly in 522 BCE. He was toppled by Darius I and later depicted in chains in the Behistun Inscription.[2]

According to Darius in his inscription:

King Darius says: After I had slain Gaumâta, the Magian, a certain man named ššina, the son of Upadarma, raised a rebellion inElam, and he spoke thus unto the people ofElam: ‘I am king inElam.’ Thereupon the people ofElambecame rebellious, and they went over unto that ššina: he became king inElam. And a certain Babylonian named Nidintu-Bêl, the son of Kîn-Zêr, raised a rebellion in Babylon: he lied to the people, saying: ‘I am Nebuchadnezzar, the son of Nabonidus.’ Then did all the province of Babylonia go over to Nidintu-Bêl, and Babylonia rose in rebellion. He seized on the kingdom of Babylonia. King Darius says: Then I sent (an envoy?) toElam. That ššina was brought unto me in fetters, and I killed him.— Behistun inscription[2][3]

References

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Citation Linkwww.livius.orgBehistun, minor inscriptions DBb inscription- Livius.

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Citation Linkbooks.google.comPotts, D. T. (2015).The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State. Cambridge University Press. p. 316. ISBN 9781107094697.

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Citation Linkbooks.google.comKuhrt, Amélie (2013).The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Period. Routledge. p. 144. ISBN 9781136016943.

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Citation Linkwww.livius.orgBehistun, minor inscriptions DBb inscription- Livius

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Citation Linkbooks.google.comThe Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State

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Citation Linkbooks.google.comThe Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Period

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