Ilshu-rabi, also Ilà ¡u-rabi ( Il-shu-rabi; died 2255 BC) was a ruler of Pashime around 2269âÂÂ2255 BC. He was a vassal of the Akkadian Empire ruler Manishtushu.
While Ilshu-rabi was in charge of Pashime, another Governor of Manistushu named Eshpum was in charge of Elam, in the city of Susa.
A relief of Ilshu-rabi is known, which was discovered in Tell Abu Sheeja, ancient Pashime. The inscription on the stele reads:
The name of Ilà ¡u-rabi as Governor of Pashime also appears in the Manishtushu Obelisk inscription, in several mentions of his son Ipulum, who is said to be: