Shutruk-Nakhunte
Shutruk-Nakhunte was a king of the Elamite dynasty, ruling during the 12th century BCE. He is best known for his military campaigns against the neighboring Babylonian kingdom, where he successfully captured the city of Babylon and took valuable artifacts, including the famous Stele of Hammurabi.
His reign is marked by significant achievements in art and architecture, reflecting the cultural richness of Elam. The artifacts and inscriptions from his time provide insight into the political and social dynamics of the region, showcasing the influence of Elamite civilization in ancient Mesopotamia.