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Shakkanakku Shakkanakku (Sumerian: ππ΄, GIR.NITA or Ε‘agina, Akkadian: π½π»πΆπ
πͺ,
Shakkanakku), was an Akkadian-language
title designating a military...
- who
allowed the city to be
rebuilt and
appointed a
military governor (
Shakkanakku). The
governors became independent with the
disintegration of the Akkadian...
- a
ruler of the city of Mari, one of the
military governors known as
Shakkanakku in
northern Mesopotamia, in the
later period of the
Akkadian Empire....
- a
ruler of the city of Mari, one of the
military governors known as
Shakkanakku in
northern Mesopotamia, in the
later period of Akkad.
According to the...
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praying figure of Iddi-ilum (πΏπΎπ, i-ti-ilum), the
military governor, or
Shakkanakku, of the
ancient city-state of Mari in
eastern Syria. The
headless statue...
- a
ruler of the city of Mari, one of the
military governors known as
Shakkanakku in
northern Mesopotamia,
after the fall of Akkad. He was
probably a contemporary...
-
according to the
Shakkanakku Dynasty List. He had two sons, who
succeeded him in turn: Ili-Ishar and Tura-Dagan. He held the
title of
Shakkanakku (military governor)...
- his
brother was Tura-Dagan, who
succeeded him. He held the
title of
Shakkanakku (military governor),
which was
borne by all the
princes of a dynasty...
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named Apil-kin,
according to the
Shakkanakku Dynasty List, who
ruled after him. Ishgum-Addu
appears in the
Shakkanakku Dynasty Lists after Ishtup-Ilum...
- Hanun-Dagan (meaning "Dagan is merciful"), was the
Shakkanakku and king (Lugal) of Mari
reigning c. 2016-2008 BC. He was the
brother of his predecessor...