Tardunni

Tar...dun...ni (Cuneiform: 𒋻...𒂅...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, or Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin)[1] son of Ikki (also reads Ikkibshakhmat, or Ikkipshakhmat), was a king, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of the Zagros mountains area, circa 2000 BC.

[3] He is mainly known from a rock relief discovered in the valley of the Diyala river, in the Belula Pass, near the Lake of Darbandikhan, on the Horen Shekhan mountain (Kurdish: هۆرێن و شێخان; Arabic هورين- شيخان), in the extreme northeast of Iraq, near the border with Iran.

[1] In his relief, he is seen wearing weapons and trampling enemies.

On the side, the relief has an inscription in the Akkadian language, invoking the protection of the deities Shamash and Adad:[2] "Tar...dunni, prefect (?

Anybody who destroys this image, his race, his name will be eradicated by Shamash and Adad!