- Naram-Sin and his
successor Shar-Kali-Sharri. It can be
considered that
Lugalushumgal was a
collaborator of the
Akkadian Empire, as was Meskigal,
ruler of...
- "Shar-kali-sharri, the
mighty king of Agade,
Lugalushumgal, ensi of Lagash, is thy servant." — Seal of
Lugalushumgal as v****al of Shar-Kali-Sharri. Lugal-ushumgal...
- Ki-Ku-Id
Engilsa Ur-A
Lugalushumgal Puzer-Mama c. 2200 BC
contemporary of Shar-kali-sharri of
Akkad Ur-Utu Ur-Mama Lu-Baba
Lugula Kaku or
Kakug Ur-Bau...
- Naram-Sin, the
mighty God of Agade, king of the four
corners of the world,
Lugalushumgal, the scribe, ensi of Lagash, is thy servant. — Seal of Lugal-ushumgal...
-
Akkadian Empire, in
opposition to Lugal-zage-si.
Another known case is
Lugalushumgal, who was also a
collaborator of the
Akkadian Empire.
According to an...
- Lagash, at the
extreme south of Mesopotamia. King of
Lagash Reign c. 2260 BCE
Predecessor Lugalushumgal Successor Ur-Utu
Dynasty 2nd
Dynasty of Lagash...