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  2. Adab (city) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Adab is also mentioned in the Code of Hammurabi (c. 1792 – c. 1750 BC). [53] There is a Sumerian language comic tale, dating to the Old Babylonian period, of the Three Ox-drivers from Adab. [54] Inscribed bricks of the Kassite dynasty ruler Kurigalzu I (c. 1375 BC) were found at Adab, marking the last verified occupation of the ...

  3. Lugal-Anne-Mundu - Wikipedia

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    Lugal-Anne-Mundu appears in the Sumerian King List, as the first and only ruler of the Dynasty of Adab. Lugal-Anne-Mundu (Sumerian: π’ˆ—π’€­π’‰Œπ’ˆ¬π’Œ¦π’†•, lugal-an-neβ‚‚-mu-un-du₃, c. 24th century BC) was the most important king of the city-state of Adab in Sumer.

  4. Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) - Wikipedia

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    The dominant political structure was the city-state in which a large urban center dominated the surrounding rural settlements. The territories of these city-states were in turn delimited by other city-states that were organized along the same principles. The most important centers were Uruk, Ur, Lagash, Adab, and Umma-Gisha. Available texts ...

  5. Lugal - Wikipedia

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    Evolution of anthropomorphic cuneiforms, Lugal appears in the right columns. There are 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 called ensi, and a ruler who headed a confederacy or larger dominion composed of several cities, perhaps even the whole of Sumer, was a lu

  6. List of cities of the ancient Near East - Wikipedia

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    In Akkadian and Hittite orthography, URU π’Œ· became a determinative sign denoting a city, or combined with KUR 𒆳 "land" the kingdom or territory controlled by a city, e.g. π’„‘π’†³π’Œ·π’„©π’€œπ’Œ…π’Š­ LUGAL KUR URU Ha-ad-tu-sha "the king of the country of (the city of) αΈͺattuša".

  7. Category:Adab - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the city of Adab and its depictions. It was an ancient Sumerian city, located between Girsu and Nippur . It was located at the site of modern Bismaya or Bismya in the Wasit Province of Iraq .

  8. 5 American cities that require you to own a gun - AOL

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    Gun Barrel City, Texas. Gun Barrel got its fitting name as a safe haven for outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde during the Prohibition era. The city's motto is "We shoot straight with you." 5. Virgin, Utah

  9. Lugal-dalu - Wikipedia

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    Lugal-dalu (Sumerian: π’ˆ—π’•π’‡») was a Sumerian ruler of the Mesopotamian city of Adab in the mid-3rd millennium BCE, probably c. 2500 BCE. [1]His name does not appear in the Sumerian King List, but he is known from one of a statue bearing his name.