Ikūn-pî-Ištar
| Ikūn-pî-Ištar | |
|---|---|
| Born | ca. 1825 BC |
| Died | ca. 1799 BC (short chronology) |
Ikūn-pî-Ištar, meaning “Ištar's word has come true” and inscribed [i-k]u-un-pi4-eš4-tár, was a Mesopotamian king (ca. 1825–1799 BC short chronology) of uncertain jurisdiction, Jakobson suggested Uruk, presumably preceding Sîn-kāšid, contemporary with the latter part of the 1st Dynasty of Isin.