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Akshak (Sumerian: 𒌔𒆠, akšak) (pre-Sargonic - u4kúsu.KI, Ur III - akúsu.KI,
Phonetic - ak-su-wa-ak) was a city of
ancient Sumer,
situated on the northern...
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Sumerian city-states
traditionally including Kish, Uruk, Ur, Adab and
Akshak, as well as some from
outside of
southern Mesopotamia, such as Awan, Hamazi...
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ruled over Kish for a
hundred years before the rise of the
dynasty of
Akshak. It is
typically ****umed that she was not a
historical figure. Kubaba's...
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Early on it was
thought that the
ideogram for Upi
might refer to Kesh or
Akshak. Its
location is not yet
known with
certainty though Tall al-Mujailāt has...
- king of
Akshak, from the
Antasurra of
Ningirsu up to
Akshak and destro**** him." "The king of
Akshak ran back to his land." "He
defeated Kish,
Akshak, and...
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Lugalbanda of Uruk, to six
years for
another king of Uruk and
several kings of
Akshak. On average, the
number of
regnal years decreases down the list. Some city...
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including Isin, Larsa, Ur, Uruk, Nippur, Lagash, Eridu, Kish, Adab, Eshnunna,
Akshak, Shuruppak, Bad-tibira, Sippar, and Girsu,
coalescing them into one kingdom...
- his
military campaigns, the most
prominent of
which was
against Kish and
Akshak. His
attack on
these two
cities is
attested from a
stone bowl at Nippur...
- Ingharra)MC
Kutha (Tell Ibrahim)M
Sippar (Tell Abu Habbah)MC Der (al-Badra)M
Akshak (probably Tell Rishad)MCU
Akkad (probably Tell Mizyad)MCU
Eshnunna (Tell...
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concurrently regained their independence,
including Lagash (Lugalanda),
Akshak (which not long
afterward won the
kingship from Mari,
perhaps under Puzur-Nirah)...