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- Seal impression of Lugal-ushumgal as servant of Shar-Kali-Sharri: "Sharkalisharri, the mighty king of Agade, Lugalushumgal, ensi of Lagash, is thy servant...
- seal of the time of Akkadian King Sharkalisharri (c.2200 BC), with central inscription: "The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe...
- status quo ante of local governance by city-states. By the end of Sharkalisharri's reign, the empire had begun to unravel. After several years of chaos...
- a cylinder seal of the Akkadian Empire, with the label: "The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant." The long-horned...
- independence, and if we know little about the period between the death of Sharkalisharri and the accession of Urnamma, it may be due more to accidents of discovery...
- W. de Gruyter. ISBN 9783-11003705-0 – via Google. "Year-names for Sharkalisharri". University of California Los Angeles – via cdli.ucla.edu. Molina,...
- independence, and if we know little about the period between the death of Sharkalisharri and the accession of Urnamma, it may be due more to accidents of discovery...
- shall say nothing, I shall pay you the money. I swear by the life of Sharkalisharri that if you will indeed deliver the cattle the Gutians reared (?) of...
- compare languages separated by more than two millennia. "Year-names for Sharkalisharri". University of California Los Angeles – via cdli.ucla.edu. "The Sumerian...
- of a cylinder seal of the Akkadian Empire, with label: "The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant". The long-horned...