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Epirmupi was a ruler of Elam around 2199–2154 BC. His name is purely Akkadian, and he was in charge of Elam at the time of Rimush and Manishtushu, or early in the reign of Naram-Sin and probably their dependent and vassal. His title of "Military Governor" suggests that he was a dependent of the Akkadian kings, rather than an independent ruler. He also held the title of Ensi of Susa".

Seal inscriptions
Various inscriptions in the name of Epirmupi are known, especially "Epirmupi, the Shakkanakku of the land of Elam” and "Epirmupi, Ensi of Susa". A seal is known with the inscription "Epirmupi, the strong, Liburbeli, cup-bearer, your servant", incorporating the image of two heroic combats: a naked hero versus a lion and a naked hero against a buffalo. The seal is now in the Louvre Museum. File:Seal-Sb 6673-IMG 7197.JPG|Seal of "Liburbeli, servant of the Great Epirmupi" (detail). Louvre Museum Sb 6673. File:Seal of Epirmupi Ensi of Susa.jpg|Seal of "Epirmupi Ensi of Susa" (, last three columns) File:Enammubi Shakkanakku of the country of Elam.jpg|Seal with inscription "Epirmupi Shakkanakku of the Country of Elam" . File:Epirmupi Shakkanakku of the Country of Elam.jpg|Seal with inscription "Epirmupi Shakkanakku of the Country of Elam" ==References==
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