Puzur-Ashur II (also transcribed as Puzur-Aà ¡à ¡ur II; died 1873 BC) was king (Ià ¡à ¡iâÂÂak Aà ¡à ¡ur, "Steward of Assur") during the Old Assyrian period 1881 to 1873 BC. Puzur-Ashur II had been both the son and successor of Sargon I. Due to Sargon I's long reign, Puzur-Ashur II came to the throne at such a late age that one of his sons, named Ili-bani was a witness in a contract (and so already a grown man) 11 years before Puzur-Ashur II became ruler. Puzur-Ashur II was succeeded by his son Naram-Sin. The following is a list of the nine annually-elected "limmu" ("eponym") officials from the year of accession of Puzur-Ashur II, the "waklum" ("overseer"), in the limmu of Ashur-iddin (son of Shuli) to Puzur-Ashur II's death in the limmu of Inaya (son of Amuraya.) BC dates are based on a date of 1833 BC for the recorded solar eclipse in the limmu of Puzur-Ià ¡tar:
1880 BC Aà ¡à ¡ur-iddin son of à  uli<br /> 1879 BC Aà ¡à ¡ur-nada son of Puzur-Ana<br /> 1878 BC Kubia son of Karria<br /> 1877 BC Ili-dan son of Elali<br /> 1876 BC á¹¢ilulu son of Uku<br /> 1875 BC Aà ¡à ¡ur-nada son of Ili-binanni<br /> 1874 BC Ikuppi-Ià ¡tar son of Ikua<br /> 1873 BC Buzutaya son of à  uli<br /> 1872 BC Innaya son of Amuraya