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Mesilim (Sumerian: π¨π²), also
spelled Mesalim (fl.βc. 2550 BC), was
lugal (king) of the
Sumerian city-state of Kish.
Though his name is
missing from...
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Mesopotamian trade with
clients along the
Persian Gulf s****s. 2550 BC:
Reign of
Mesilim, king of Kish. He was an
apparent suzerain over the
Lagash king Luga-shag-engur...
- at the time of the
Early Dynastic II/Early
Dynastic III king of Kish,
Mesilim, who
acted as an
arbiter and
demarcated a
border between the two polities...
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Lagash is
dated to the 25th
century BCE.
Lugalshaengur was
tributary to
Mesilim.[citation needed]
Following the
hegemony of
Mesannepada of Ur, Ur-Nanshe...
- was established,
mediated by
Mesilim, βking of Kishβ.
Eannatum restored the border,
including the
boundary markers of
Mesilim. "Eanatum,
ruler of Lagash...
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around 150 years.
According to a
peace between Umma and
Lagash mediated by
Mesilim, king of Kish had
determined where the
boundary lay and the
terms of use...
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frontier with Lagash, a
frontier which had been
solemnly established by king
Mesilim. 8β12 π¨π² ππ§π π€ π
ππ
π²πΎπ« π π· ππ π π πΎ ππ me-silim lugal...
- by many
kings of the
preeminent dynasties for some time afterward. King
Mesilim of Kish is
known from
inscriptions from
Lagash and Adab
stating that he...
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governor of Adab." ββInscription of
Mesilim mentioning Nin-Kisalsi It
appears from this
inscription that King
Mesilim of Kish was
contemporary with Nin-kisalsi...
- the War
inscription by Entemena, in the Net
Cylinder Mesilim Lugal Kish-ki (π¨π² π π§π ), "
Mesilim, King of Kish", on the "Net Cylinder" of
Entemena YBC...