• 2003 Maeda, T., "'King of Kish' in Pre-Sargonic Sumer", Orient 17, pp. 1–17, 1981 Albrecht Goetze, "Early Kings of Kish", Journal of Cuneiform Studies...
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  • Ezra, argue that this is a different Kish. There is also another Kish named in 1 Chronicles 23:22. Kish (Sumer) Qays Cambridge Bible for Schools and...
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  • The Sumer–Elam war took place across present-day Iraq and Iran and is one of the earliest conflicts for which contemporaneous, anecdotal evidence exists...
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    History of Sumer The history of Sumer spans the 5th to 3rd millennia BCE in southern Mesopotamia, and is taken to include the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk...
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    southern Mesopotamia, could be western variants of Sumer. Most historians have suggested that Sumer was first permanently settled between c. 5500 – c. 3300...
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  • administrative subdivision Kish (Sumer), an ancient city now in Iraq Kish civilization, an ancient Mesopotamian culture Kish Bank, off the coast of Dublin...
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    Dynastic Kish sought to ingratiate themselves to the authorities in Nippur, possibly to legitimize a claim for leadership over the land of Sumer or at least...
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    (1900-1600 BCE) According to the Sumerian King List (ETCSL 2.1.1), Kish had the hegemony of Sumer where he reigned 625 years, succeeding his father Enmebaragesi...
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    Gilgamesh and Aga (category Kish (Sumer))
    authenticity. According to the Sumerian King List (ETCSL 2.1.1), Kish had hegemony over Sumer, where Aga reigned 625 years, succeeding his father Enmebaragesi...
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  • Zababa (category Kish (Sumer))
    /ˈzɑːbɑːbɑː/ (Sumerian: 𒀭𒍝𒂷𒂷 dza-ba4-ba4) was the tutelary deity of the city of Kish in ancient Mesopotamia. He was a war god. While he was regarded as similar...
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    Ziusudra (redirect from Ziusudra of sumer)
    is listed in the WB-62 Sumerian King List recension as the last king of Sumer prior to the Great Flood. He is subsequently recorded as the hero of the...
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    Aga of Kish possibly date to ED II. These semi-legendary narratives seem to indicate an age dominated by two major powers: Uruk in Sumer and Kish in the...
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    Kesh temple hymn (category Kish (Sumer))
    Ishan al-Bahriyat. More were found at Henri de Genouillac's excavations at Kish (B 150) and Jean Perrot's excavations at Susa. Sir Charles Leonard Woolley...
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    uprising occurred, a large coalition of city-states led by Iphur-Kis of Kish (Sumer) and Amar-Girid of Uruk, joined by Enlil-nizu of Nippur, and including...
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  • Kiş, Khojavend, Azerbaijan Kiş, Shaki, Azerbaijan Kish (Sumer) (Sumerian: Kiš), an ancient city in Sumer Kis, Babol Kenar, a village in Mazandaran Province...
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    Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa (category Kish (Sumer))
    groups. The oldest of these copies is believed to be Source "B", found at Kish in 1924. It was copied from a tablet written at Babylon while Sargon II was...
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    have been 60 years. He conquered Hamazi, Akkad, Kish, and Nippur, claiming hegemony over all of Sumer. He adopted the Sumerian title en ki-en-gi lugal...
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  • Hegemonic stability theory (category Kish (Sumer))
    hegemon of Sumer, House of Kish, sent envoys to Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh addressed the assembly of warriors: "Let us not submit to the House of Kish, let us...
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    Lugal (redirect from King of Sumer)
    different theories regarding the meaning of the title lugal in 3rd-millennium Sumer. Some scholars believe that a ruler of an individual city-state was usually...
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    Bau (goddess) (category Kish (Sumer))
    period onwards Bau was also viewed as the wife of Zababa, the tutelary god of Kish. Another deity associated with her was her attendant goddess Lammašaga. Most...
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    source material, the SKL reflected a more linear transition of power from Kish, the first city to receive kingship, to Akkad. In later versions from the...
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  • lapis lazuli to Sumer. Carnelian was also supplied by the Indus River Valley Civilization, who also had a large textile trade with Sumer. Gudea supposedly...
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  • where one cult was connected with the é-kur in Nippur and the other with Kish (Sumer). Mulliltum was an epithet of Ninlil which appears as Mullissu in Neo-Assyrian...
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    Hymn to Enlil (category Kish (Sumer))
    quarters of the earth, you founded it. Its soil is the life of the land (Sumer) The hymn moves on from the physical construction of the city and gives...
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    (إريدو) Hatra (حضر) Kish (كيش) Lagash (لجش) Nineveh (ܢܝܢܘܐ) (نينوى) Nippur (نيبور) Nuzi (Nuzu) Samarra Shenna (Sinn Barimma) Sumer (سومر) Tell Ubaid (تل...
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    Mesopotamia (composed of the regions of Sumer in the south and Akkad in the north). Despite both of the titles "King of Sumer" and "King of Akkad" having been...
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    death until the Gutian conquest of Sumer. The Sumerian King List makes him the cup-bearer to King Ur-Zababa of Kish. His empire is thought to have included...
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  • Henry Field (anthropologist) (category Kish (Sumer))
    an expedition was in the University of Oxford/Field Museum excavation of Kish. His work included 5000 photographs of the excavations and portraits of the...
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    King of the Universe (category Sumer)
    time of Sargon of Akkad, "King of Kish" meant a divinely authorized ruler with the right to rule over all of Sumer, and it might have already somewhat...
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    ancient Sumer. It is part of the Early Dynastic period III of the history of Mesopotamia. It was preceded by the earlier First Dynasty of Kish and the...
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