Mar-biti-apla-usur
| Mār-bīti-apla-uṣur | |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | |
| Reign | c. 980–975 BC | 
| Predecessor | Širikti-šuqamuna Bīt-Bazi Dynasty | 
| Successor | Nabû-mukin-apli Dynasty of E | 
| House | Elamite Dynasty | 
Mār-bīti-apla-uṣur, inscribed DUMU-É-A-PAB on contemporary inscriptions on Lorestān bronze arrowheads or dA-É-AxA-ŠEŠ in the Dynastic Chronicle, means “O Marbīti, protect the heir.” Marbīti was a deity associated with Dēr with a sanctuary in Borsippa. Mārbītiaplauṣur reigned from c. 980 to 975 BC and was the sole king of Babylon’s short-lived seventh or Elamite Dynasty. He was a contemporary of Assyrian king Aššur-reš-iši II.