Puzur-Suen
Puzur-Suen (c. 24th – 23rd century BC) was a king of Sumer, son of Queen Kugbau, the 1st ruler of the 4th dynasty of Kish.[2]
Not to be confused with Puzur-Suen (Gutian king).
| Puzur-Suen | |
|---|---|
| Title | King of Sumer | 
| Children | Ur-Zababa | 
| Parent(s) | Queen Kugbau (Kubaba)[1] | 
He ruled in Kish for 25 years, according to the Sumerian King List. His son was King Ur-Zababa. Nothing else is known about him.
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- Andre Schuchardt: Eine kurze Geschichte der Sumerer (und Akkader)
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: Kaffka by Bonnie G. Smith
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