Erridupizir


Erridupizir was a Gutian ruler in Sumer. His reign was attested by a royal inscription at the archaeological site for the ancient city-state of Nippur where he called himself: "King of Guti, [King of the Four Quarters]" Thought to be the "king without a name" on the Sumerian [King List|SKL]. Imta then succeeded Erridupizir.
After the Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutian [dynasty of Sumer|Gutians], the Lullubians rebelled against Erridupizir, according to the latter's inscriptions:
In another inscription he said "the goddess Aštar had stationed troops in Agade".