- of
ancient Girsu in
southern Iraq, was an
ancient Sumerian city on the
Iturungal canal (built by Ur III
ruler Ur-Nammu),
which appears among antediluvian...
- Zabalam. From Apisala, the
Gibil went on to Umma,
where it
joined the
Iturungal Canal. The
Issinnitum canal left the
right bank of the
Euphrates above...
-
temple for the
goddess Kanisurra,
called the "mistress of the
Iturungal", with the
Iturungal being a
major canal in Sumer.
Several of An-am's year names...
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branch of the
ancient Iturungal canal that also runs to Bad-tibira. "Two
effluents took off from the left bank of the
Iturungal, the Id-Ninaki-gen-a,...
- god Iškur, on the
fourth day he set up... in the city of
Nagsu on the
Iturungal canal. On the
fifth day he set up ... in the
shrine Ili-tappe. He captured...
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Locally it is
called Tell Bzikh.
Zabala was at the
crossing of the
ancient Iturungal and
Ninagina canals, 10
kilometers to the
northwest of Umma. The city's...
- of
Lulal of the
cultic city of Dul-edena,
northeast of
Nippur on the
Iturungal canal. The
digging of the Imgur-Ninisin
canal was
celebrated in another...
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before his
ascent to the throne.
Kanisurra is
addressed as Nin-
Iturungal, "lady of the
Iturungal canal," in it. In the late Old
Babylonian period, many of...
- canal.”
Another year-name
marks "(Sîn-māgir)
built on the bank of the
Iturungal canal (the old wadi) a
great fortification (called) Sîn-māgir-madana-dagal-dagal...
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location based a) on it
being 4
rowing days
upstream from Umma on the
Iturungal Canal off the
Euphrates river,
suggested by an
early itinerary, b) on...