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  • ...]]n king lists and modern archaeological findings. One of the most popular kings known of ruling Babylonia and having a very important code of rules and rig ...abylonian King List is a very specific ancient list of supposed Babylonian kings recorded in several ancient locations, and related to its predecessor, the
    25 KB (3,082 words) - 12:36, 18 March 2018
  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
    14 KB (2,085 words) - 05:58, 14 May 2015
  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
    14 KB (2,081 words) - 06:07, 9 May 2015
  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
    14 KB (2,081 words) - 06:08, 9 May 2015
  • ...e following [[Akkadian Empire|Old Akkadian period]], the city was ruled by kings from [[Akkadian empire|Akkad]] or Proto-Chaldean. During the [[Ur-III|"Sume ...ing the death of [[Ishme-Dagan I]] circa 1756 BC, and the next three local kings were regarded as vassals. Renewed building activity is known a few centurie
    16 KB (2,343 words) - 08:21, 30 May 2015
  • ...(cuneiform)|en]]-ĝir<sub>15</sub>}}, approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land". {{lang|sux-Latn|ĝir<sub>15</sub>}} means "native, local ...cher'/> Sumer was conquered by the [[Semitic languages|Semitic-speaking]] kings of the [[Akkadian Empire]] around 2270 BC ([[short chronology]]), but Sumer
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 05:52, 14 May 2015
  • ...n central-southern [[Mesopotamia]] (present-day [[Iraq]]). The Chaldean [[Amorite]]-ruled state emerged in 1894 BC, which contained at this time the city of ...use (the language of its native Chaldean populace), despite its Chaldean [[Amorite]] founders and [[Kassites|Kassite]] successors not being native Akkadians,
    81 KB (12,115 words) - 06:54, 21 June 2015
  • ...x|𒄩𒄠𒈬𒊏𒁉}} ''Ḫa-am-mu-ra-bi'', from the [[Amorite language|Amorite]] ''ʻAmmurāpi'' ("the kinsman is a healer"), itself from ''ʻAmmu'' ("pat ...empire he built collapsed, he was still revered as a model ruler, and many kings across the Near East claimed him as an ancestor. Hammurabi was rediscovered
    33 KB (5,167 words) - 12:35, 18 March 2018