This paper studies “curse” and "cursing" in the royal Elamite inscriptions. In general, curses put forth a condition ignoring which would invoke an outside power, usually of a deity, to mete out punishment to any malefactor. Thus, this research examines "curse" and "cursing" concerning two specific subjects: first, the preservation of royal "names", and second the use of a curse to uplift the position of Huteluduš-Inšušinak, a Middle Elamite king in the late twelfth century BC. It makes clear that “curse” was mainly used to preserve the “name” of kings and queens. The “name” not only identifies a person, but in a more general sense it also conveys “offspring” and “continuity”. This study shows how the king asks the gods to preserve his name as well as his descendants. Indeed, a “curse” would assure the sovereigns that his name, memory and the royal line would survive all possible damages and threats, and thrive in the future. Huteluduš-Inšušinak suffered a series of devastating attacks commanded by Nebuchadnezzar. Other historical documents point out that the Elamite power was on the wane during the reign of the Elamite king. Nonetheless, he issued a curse that invoked one god and two historical figures, instead of invoking a group of deities.
Jahangirfar,M. , Dadashi,I. and Seyyed Ahmadi Zavieh,S. (2022). "Curse" in Royal Elamite Inscriptions. Ancien Culture and Languages, 2(2), 65-94. doi: 10.22034/aclr.2022.254674
MLA
Jahangirfar,M. , , Dadashi,I. , and Seyyed Ahmadi Zavieh,S. . ""Curse" in Royal Elamite Inscriptions", Ancien Culture and Languages, 2, 2, 2022, 65-94. doi: 10.22034/aclr.2022.254674
HARVARD
Jahangirfar M., Dadashi I., Seyyed Ahmadi Zavieh S. (2022). '"Curse" in Royal Elamite Inscriptions', Ancien Culture and Languages, 2(2), pp. 65-94. doi: 10.22034/aclr.2022.254674
CHICAGO
M. Jahangirfar, I. Dadashi and S. Seyyed Ahmadi Zavieh, ""Curse" in Royal Elamite Inscriptions," Ancien Culture and Languages, 2 2 (2022): 65-94, doi: 10.22034/aclr.2022.254674
VANCOUVER
Jahangirfar M., Dadashi I., Seyyed Ahmadi Zavieh S. "Curse" in Royal Elamite Inscriptions. Ancien Culture and Languages, 2022; 2(2): 65-94. doi: 10.22034/aclr.2022.254674