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- Enmebaragesi (Sumerian: π’‚—π’ˆ¨π’ˆπ’„„π’‹› EnmebΓ‘rgisi [EN-ME-BARA2-GI4-SE]) originally Mebarasi (π’ˆ¨π’ˆπ’‹›) was the penultimate king of the first dynasty of Kish...
- He is listed in the Sumerian King List and many sources as the son of Enmebaragesi. The Ki****e king ruled the city at its peak, probably reaching beyond...
- List (SKL), the Sumerians led by Enmebaragesi, King of Kish, invaded Elam and were victorious. However, Enmebaragesi's identity and dating have been subject...
- to legend, in the one-hundredth year of his reign, he was captured by Enmebaragesi. The primary source of information comes from the Sumerian King List:...
- consolidated all the foreign countries" and Enmebaragesi, "who made the land of Elam submit". Enmebaragesi is also the first king in the Sumerian King...
- BCE) Zamug, Tizqar, Ilku Iltasadum Lugalbanda Dumuzid, the Fisherman Enmebaragesi ("made the land of Elam submit") Aga of Kish Gilgamesh Old Elamite period...
- the ancestors of the Sumerians. Reliable historical records begin with Enmebaragesi (Early Dynastic I). The Sumerians progressively lost control to Semitic...
- BCE) Zamug, Tizqar, Ilku Iltasadum Lugalbanda Dumuzid, the Fisherman Enmebaragesi ("made the land of Elam submit") Aga of Kish Gilgamesh Old Elamite period...
- BCE) Zamug, Tizqar, Ilku Iltasadum Lugalbanda Dumuzid, the Fisherman Enmebaragesi ("made the land of Elam submit") Aga of Kish Gilgamesh Old Elamite period...
- Period of Mesopotamia c. 2500 BC Enmebaragesi of Kish subdued Elam c. 2500 BC Aga of Kish, the son of Enmebaragesi of Kish, besieged Uruk c. 2500 BC...