Mut-Ashkur
{{Short description|18th-century BC Assyrian noble}}
{{Infobox royalty
| name = Mut-Ashkur
| title = Išši’ak Aššur
| native_lang1 = Akkadian
| native_lang1_name1 =
| reign = {{circa}} 1764- BC
| predecessor = Ishme-Dagan
| successor = Rimush
| father = Ishme-Dagan
| spouse = Zaziya (Hurrian)
}}
Mut-Ashkur (a Hurrian name) was possibly a king of Assyria, or just Ekallatum, in the 18th century BC.
Reign
He was the son and successor of Ishme-Dagan. His father arranged for him to marry the daughter of the Hurrian king Zaziya.Who's who in the ancient Near East By Gwendolyn Leick{{Cite journal|last=Reade|first=J. E.|date=2001|title=Assyrian King-Lists, the Royal Tombs of Ur, and Indus Origins|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/545577|journal=Journal of Near Eastern Studies|volume=60|issue=1|pages=1–29|doi=10.1086/468883|jstor=545577|s2cid=161480780|url-access=subscription}}
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{{succession box
| title = King of Assyria
| years = 18th century BC
| before = Ishme-Dagan I
| after = Rimush
}}
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