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- ...ire|central]] [[Iraq]]), compiled from the traditional [[Babylonia]]n king lists and modern archaeological findings. One of the most popular kings known of ==Babylonian King List==25 KB (3,082 words) - 11:36, 18 March 2018
- ...on was crippled by severe famine and skyrocketing grain prices. Their last king, [[Tirigan]], was driven out by [[Utu-hengal]] of [[Uruk]], beginning the " ..., but the precise events surrounding his rise are unclear. The [[Sumerian King List]] tells us that Utu-hengal had reigned for seven years (or 426, or 2614 KB (2,085 words) - 04:58, 14 May 2015
- ...on was crippled by severe famine and skyrocketing grain prices. Their last king, [[Tirigan]], was driven out by [[Utu-hengal]] of [[Uruk]], beginning the " ..., but the precise events surrounding his rise are unclear. The [[Sumerian King List]] tells us that Utu-hengal had reigned for seven years (or 426, or 2614 KB (2,081 words) - 05:07, 9 May 2015
- ...on was crippled by severe famine and skyrocketing grain prices. Their last king, [[Tirigan]], was driven out by [[Utu-hengal]] of [[Uruk]], beginning the " ..., but the precise events surrounding his rise are unclear. The [[Sumerian King List]] tells us that Utu-hengal had reigned for seven years (or 426, or 2614 KB (2,081 words) - 05:08, 9 May 2015
- ...of the city and ruled over by a priestly governor ([[ENSI|ensi]]) or by a king ([[LUGAL|lugal]]) who was intimately tied to the city's religious rites. The five "first" cities said to have exercised [[Sumerian king list|pre-dynastic]] kingship: 61 KB (9,139 words) - 04:52, 14 May 2015
- .... Some of the important historical Mesopotamian leaders were [[Ur-Nammu]] (king of Ur), [[Sargon of Akkad]] (who established the Akkadian Empire), [[Hammur ...The characters of the syllabary were all arranged and named, and elaborate lists were drawn up.56 KB (8,410 words) - 09:22, 19 November 2023
- ...ever, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart after the death of Chaldean king Hammurabi. ...abylon can be found in a [[Clay tablet|tablet]] from the reign of Chaldean king [[Sargon of Akkad]] (2334–2279 BC), dating back to the 23rd century BC. B81 KB (12,115 words) - 05:54, 21 June 2015