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Abu Kishk (Arabic: أبو كشك) was a
Palestinian village in the
Jaffa Subdistrict located 12 km
northeast of Jaffa,
situated 2 km
northwest of the Yarkon...
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Kish (Persian: کیش listen), is a 91.5-square-kilometre (35.3 sq mi)
resort island in
Bandar Lengeh County,
Hormozgan Province, off the
southern coast of...
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Kish (Sumerian: Kiš; transliteration: Kiški; cuneiform: 𒆧𒆠; Akkadian: Kiššatu, near
modern Tell al-Uhaymir) is an
important archaeological site in Babil...
- the
Kish civilization encomp****ed the
sites of Ebla and Mari in the Levant,
Nagar in the north, and the proto-Akkadian
sites of
Abu Salabikh and
Kish in...
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Dynastic period,
including texts from both
Kish and
other cities in Mesopotamia, for
example the Zame
Hymns from
Abu Salabikh. His
importance declined in the...
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Kish (Persian: كيش; listen) is a
coastal city in, and the
capital of,
Kish District of
Bandar Lengeh County,
Hormozgan province, Iran. The city is on Kish...
- c. 2700 BC),
commonly known as Aga of
Kish, was the twenty-third and last king in the
first dynasty of
Kish during the
Early Dynastic I period. He is...
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literary texts, are
created in Adab,
Shuruppak and
Abu Salabikh. 2570 BC:
Reigns of Uhub, king of
Kish, and of En-hegal, king of Lagash. 2560–2525 BC: Reign...
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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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Manana Dynasty. By year 10 of his reign, Sūmû-abum had
gained control of
Kish, 12
kilometers east of Babylon,
which had been
controlled by the
Manana dynasty...