The
Elamites were an ancient nation that lay to the east of
Sumer and
Akkad. They fought a number of wars with the states of
Babylonia and were occasionally conquered. The
Babylonians were defeated by the
Kassites in 1460 BC and in 1150 BC the Elamites defeated the Kassites. Their main city was
Susa, in what is now the southwestern part of
Iran.
Elamite served as one of the official languages of the Persian Empire, and was never displaced for official use by Old Persian[?]. It has been hypothesized that the Elamite language was genetically related to the Dravidian languages, but this theory is still controversial.
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