Ishtar-ibbi Amasiser, (-973, -917) was a toolmaker in Isfahan.
Ishtar-ibbi believed in Yazdanism.
She lived a life of poverty. She was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. She belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. She was known to have a good technical knowledge of their job and some pieces of general knowledge. She could read and write a little bit. She was strong, beautiful, and long lived. In the life, she was able to take a few important life-changing decisions.
Ishtar-ibbi, 37 years old, toolmaker, became the new leader of the family.
9 years later, Ishtar-ibbi spent time and money for the people that needed help. A few days later, Ishtar-ibbi began gambling, and lost much. At the same time, Ishtar-ibbi felt lucky.
In the year -917, Ishtar-ibbi lost her beliefs and turned to Ancient Mesopotamian religion. Half a year later, Ishtar-ibbi made a new friend that helped her all her life. On the first day of the month after, Ishtar-ibbi survived tetanus.
Ishtar-ibbi died because of an infection.
Aged 37, Ishtar-ibbi, 37 years old, toolmaker, became the new leader of the family.