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Kazalla or
Kazallu (Ka-zal-luki) is the name
given in
Akkadian sources to a city in the
ancient Near East
whose locations is unknown. Its god is Numushda...
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hours and
ruled in
unity the
tribes of the lands. He
marched to
Kazallu and
turned Kazallu into a ruin heap, so that
there was not even a
perch for a bird...
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north to
south were Sippar, Tiwe, Urum, Puö, Gudua, Babylon, Kis,
Kazallu, Apiak, Marad, Nippur, Uru-sagrig, Isin, Adab, Suruppak, Umma, Girsu, Uruk...
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campaigned against Akusum and
Kazallu in his year 4, Uruk in year 5,
Pinaratim in year 8,
Sabum in year 10, Kish in year 11,
Kazallu in year 15, Nanna-Isha in...
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defeat rebellions in Kish and
became successful in the
destruction of
Kazallu, and even had
brief control over
Nippur (though it did not last). There...
- revolts, and had to
reconquer the
cities of Ur, Umma, Adab, Lagash, Der, and
Kazallu from
rebellious ensis:
Rimush introduced m****
slaughter and
large scale...
- Sumu-abum, who
declared independence from the
neighboring city-state of
Kazallu. Sumu-la-El,
whose dates may be
concurrent with
those of Sumu-abum, is...
- of his
marriage to Adgarkidu, the
daughter of Numushda, the city god of
Kazallu.
Other sources attest different traditions about the
identity of his wife...
- dnu-muš-da) was a
Mesopotamian god best
known as the
tutelary deity of
Kazallu. The
origin of his name is unknown, and
might be
neither Sumerian nor Akkadian...
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These are the
closing years of the Ur III empire. A text from the
ruler of
Kazallu states that Puzur-Tutu
changed sides at the end and
supported Išbi-Erra...