- Uruk Sîn-
kāšid (inscribed in Akkadian: 𒀭𒂗𒍪𒂵𒅆𒀉: EN.ZU-kà-ši-id) was the
Amorite king of the
ancient Mesopotamian city of Uruk
during the 18th century...
- to
Joseph and
Josephine Kasid.
Kasid attended Minneapolis Vocational High School. "Edward
Kasid in
household of
Joseph Kasid, "United
States Census, 1940""...
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northern Mesopotamia. This led to the
identification of
Arpachshad with Urfa-
Kasid (due to
similarities in the
names ארפ־כשד and כשדים) – a land ****ociated...
- they are both of "one house" ie. from the
Yaminite tribe of Amnanum. Sîn-
kāšid, the
founder of the 6th
Dynasty of Uruk, took as a
title "King of the Amnanum...
- Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa Naram-Sin of Uruk Sîn-
kāšid Sîn-iribam Sîn-gāmil Ilum-gamil An-am
Irdanene Rîm-Anum Nabi-ilišu Sukkalmah...
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Jesse and Amram. The name is
first mentioned in
letters from King Sîn-
kāšid of Uruk (1801–1771 BC), who
called himself “King of Amnanum” and was a member...
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Plants such as rain tree, pelthohorum, ficus, neem, glyricidia, suru, sisoo,
kasid, and
subabul have been planted. Lawn
exists on over 3
acres of land, and...
- Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa Naram-Sin of Uruk Sîn-
kāšid Sîn-iribam Sîn-gāmil Ilum-gamil An-am
Irdanene Rîm-Anum Nabi-ilišu Sukkalmah...
- Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa Naram-Sin of Uruk Sîn-
kāšid Sîn-iribam Sîn-gāmil Ilum-gamil An-am
Irdanene Rîm-Anum Nabi-ilišu Sukkalmah...
- (possibly Ikūn-pî-Ištar, Sumu-binasa, Alila-hadum, and Naram-Sin), Sîn-
kāšid, his son Sîn-irībam, his son Sîn-gāmil, Ilum-gāmil,
brother of Sîn-gāmil...