- Uruk Asia
portal Enshakushanna (Sumerian: 𒂗𒊮𒊨ð’€ð’ˆ¾, en-sha3-kush2-an-na; fl. c. 2350 BC), or Enshagsagana, En-shag-kush-ana, Enukduanna, En-Shakansha-Ana...
- even
earlier than Sargon, at
least to the
reign of the
Sumerian king,
Enshakushanna of Uruk, and one
tablet credits the
early Sumerian king Lugal-Anne-Mundu...
-
later king
Enshakushanna of Uruk, but this
theory is uncertain,
owing to
chronological difficulties. The
inscription states that
Enshakushanna's father was...
-
conflict through an
alliance with Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk,
successor to
Enshakushanna, who is in the king list. The
tutelary deity Shul-utula was his personal...
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Kalbum Tuge Men-nuna
Lugalngu Hamazi Hadanish Second dynasty of Uruk
Enshakushanna Lugal-kinishe-dudu
Argandea Second dynasty of Ur
Nanni Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna...
- of him
might be
present in an
inscription on a
foundation tablet of
Enshakushanna, an
Early Dynastic king of Uruk, but the
restoration of the theonym...
-
Historicity uncertain Proto-Imperial
period (c. 2350 – c. 2254 BC) 1st
Enshakushanna 𒂗𒊮𒊨ð’€ð’ˆ¾ Son of
Elulu (?) r. c. 2430, c. 2350 BC (2 to 60 years) Historicity...
- an
inscription mentioning the
place and
dated to the
first year of
Enshakushanna, who
almost certainly preceded him. The
Weidner Chronicle (ABC 19:51)...
-
contradicted by an
inscription which mentions the city was
sacked by
Enshakushanna of Uruk, who
might have been a
contemporary of Sargon, and its king...
- at all for the
reconstruction of
Early Dynastic political history.
Enshakushanna of Uruk
conquered all of Sumer, Akkad, and Hamazi,
followed by Eannatum...