Hutelutush-Inshushinak, son of Shilhak-Inshushinak I, was an Elamite king belonging to the Shutrukid dynasty, ruling c. 1120-1100 BC.
[1] During the reign of Hutelutush-Inshushinak, Elam was heavily raided by king Nabu-kudurri-usur I of Babylon's Second Dynasty of Isin.
Around 1200 BC, a chain of events unfolded which led to the Bronze Age Collapse, which saw the decline of many societies and civilizations across the whole Near East.
[3] In Babylon, following the withdrawal of the Elamites, a man named Marduk-kabit-ahheshu took the throne, beginning a native Babylonian dynasty that would last 131 years.
[2] Until recently, scholarship suggested that Hutelutush-Inshushinak disappeared after the attack, however now it is believed that he simply moved his seat of residence to Anshan.