When he replaced his older brother, Kutir-Nahhunte II he became the last great king of Elam. He married the widow of his brother Queen Nahhunte-utu and had 8 children.
He waged wars with Babylonia, much like his immediate predecessors.
He ruled for thirty years and many inscriptions have remained of him.
Sources
Hinz, W. (1964). Das Reich Elam, Kohl-hammer, Stuttgart.