- Dutu-ḫe₂-g̃al₂; died c. 2112 BC), also
written Utu-
heg̃al, Utu-
heĝal, and
sometimes transcribed as Utu-
hegal, Utu-hejal, Utu-Khengal, was one of the first...
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Lagash En-
hegal, also
Enhengal (Sumerian: 𒂗𒃶𒅅, en-ḫe₂-ŋal₂; fl. c. 2570 BC), was
possibly an
ancient ruler of the
Sumerian city-state of Lagash. Only...
- they were (just) one person. He (Utu-
hegal)
arranged in
correct array his
select elite troops.
After he (Utu-
hegal)
departed (from) the
temple of the god...
- his
nemesis and successor, Utu-hengal (also
known as Utu-Khegal and Utu-
Hegal): The
enemy troops established themselves everywhere. Tirigan, the king...
- Kish. This
dynasty is
dated to the 25th
century BC.[citation needed] En-
hegal is
recorded as the
first known ruler of Lagash,
being tributary to Uruk...
-
Shuruppak and Abu Salabikh. 2570 BC:
Reigns of Uhub, king of Kish, and of En-
hegal, king of Lagash. 2560–2525 BC:
Reign of Mesannepada, king of Ur. The city...
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dynasty (5 kings) Uhub
Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-
hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi) Akalamdug...
-
inscription commemorating the
construction of a
canal named after her, Aya-
ḫegal, "Aya is abundance". Samsu-iluna
called himself the "beloved of Shamash...
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Martin (2000). The Pre-Islamic
Middle East. p. 19. "The
victory of Utu-
ḫeĝal". ETCSL. Oxford, UK:
Oriental Institute – via etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk. Full...
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dynasty (5 kings) Uhub
Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-
hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi) Akalamdug...