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Lagash/ˈleɪɡæʃ/ (cuneiform: 𒉢𒁓𒆷𒆠 LAGAŠKI; Sumerian: Lagaš) was an
ancient city-state
located northwest of the
junction of the
Euphrates and Tigris...
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object mentioned is
Lagash's moon,
dubbed Lagash Two by the
scientists of
Lagash.
Lagash Two
follows an
eccentric orbit around Lagash and
every 2049 years...
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Lagash Gudea (Sumerian: 𒅗𒌤𒀀, Gu3-de2-a) was a
Sumerian ruler (ensi) of the
state of
Lagash in
Southern Mesopotamia, who
ruled c. 2080–2060 BC (short...
- The Umma–
Lagash war (also
referred to as wars (plural), a dispute,
border conflict,
border war,
environmental dispute, hostilities, and squabble) took...
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earliest monuments from
Lagash as
arbitrating a
border dispute between Lugal-sha-engur, ensi (high
priest or governor) of
Lagash, and the ensi of their...
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Dynasty of Egypt. 2124 BC: Gudea,
ruler (ensi) of
Lagash, dies. c. 2120 BC:
Votive statue of
Gudea from
Lagash (Iraq) is made. 2119 BC–2113 BC (middle chronology):...
- was an
apparent suzerain over the
Lagash king Luga-shag-engur and the Adab king Nin-kisalsi. A
conflict between Lagash and the
neighboring Umma
begins over...
- (بابل)
Ctesiphon (Al-Mada'in, المدائن)
Eridu (إريدو)
Hatra (حضر) Kish (كيش)
Lagash (لجش)
Nineveh (ܢܝܢܘܐ) (نينوى)
Nippur (نيبور) Nuzi (Nuzu)
Samarra Shenna...
- ruler,
Gudea of
Lagash, rose to
local prominence and
continued the
practices of the
Sargonic kings'
claims to divinity. The
previous Lagash dynasty, Gudea...
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Lagash Uru-ka-gina, Uru-inim-gina, or Iri-ka-gina (Sumerian: 𒌷𒅗𒄀𒈾 URU-KA-gi.na; c. 24th
century BC,
middle chronology) was King of the city-states...