- lies 10 km to the south-east. Its
ancient name was the
cuneiform read as
Niĝin (or Nina or Ninua). The city god was
Nanshe (Nanše), who had
temples there...
- Uruk Ur-
nigin, also Ur-nigina (𒌨𒆸, ur-niŋin) or Ur-nigar (𒌨𒉌𒃻, ur-ni-gar) was a
Governor (ensi) of Uruk who
lived in 22nd
century BCE. According...
- Paniĝinĝarra (or Paniĝara) was a
Mesopotamian god
worshiped in Adab. His name
could be contracted, and as a
result in Old
Babylonian do****ents the writing...
- Shar-Kali-Sharri Igigi, Imi, Nanum,
Ilulu (3 years) Dudu Shu-turul Uruk IV
dynasty Ur-
nigin Ur-gigir
Lagash II
dynasty Puzer-Mama Ur-Ningirsu I Pirig-me Lu-Baba Lu-gula...
- "Then
Akkad was
defeated and the
kingship was
taken to Uruk." — SKL 1st Ur-
nigin 𒌨𒌋𒌓𒆤 r. c. 2154 – c. 2147 BC (7 years) Said on the SKL to have held...
-
Negin Amiripour (Persian: نگین امیریپور; born 26
August 1985) is an
Iranian badminton player. Women's
singles Women's
doubles BWF
International Challenge...
- Shar-Kali-Sharri Igigi, Imi, Nanum,
Ilulu (3 years) Dudu Shu-turul Uruk IV
dynasty Ur-
nigin Ur-gigir
Lagash II
dynasty Puzer-Mama Ur-Ningirsu I Pirig-me Lu-Baba Lu-gula...
- Shar-Kali-Sharri Igigi, Imi, Nanum,
Ilulu (3 years) Dudu Shu-turul Uruk IV
dynasty Ur-
nigin Ur-gigir
Lagash II
dynasty Puzer-Mama Ur-Ningirsu I Pirig-me Lu-Baba Lu-gula...
- Ninurta,
warrior god Pabilsag,
warrior god and
husband of
Ninisina Pap-
nigin-gara, a war god
syncretised with
Ninurta Sebitti,
group of
minor war gods...
- six
names of an Uruk dynasty;
however only two of
these six rulers, Ur-
nigin, and Ur-gigir, have been
confirmed through archaeology. With Akkad's collapse...