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Tummal (Tum-ma-alki) was an
ancient Near East cult site of the
goddess Ninlil, as Egi-
Tummal (Lady of
Tummal),
currently unlocated but
known to be in the...
- temple. Aga, son of En-me-barage-si, made the
Tummal flourish and
brought Ninlil into the
Tummal. Then the
Tummal fell into
ruins for the
first time. Meš-Ane-pada...
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barbed wire.
After Abu Anga had died of illness, the
Khalifa appointed Zeki
Tummal, one of Anga's lieutenants, to the
command of the
forces at Gallabat. On...
- Uruk; but, to have held the "Kingship" over all of
Sumer Known from the
Tummal Chronicle Historicity uncertain 7th Udul-kalama 𒌋𒊨𒌦𒈠 Son of Ur-Nungal...
- of Enlil, Agga the son of Enmebaragesi, made the
Tummal pre-eminent. — Old
Babylonian tablet Tummal Inscription (1900-1600 BCE)
Enmebaragesi is also mentioned...
- King of Ur r. c. 2500 BC (80 years) temp. of Ur-Lumma
Known from the SKL,
Tummal Chronicle, and an
inscribed seal
found in tomb PG 1232/1237
located in the...
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second time, the
Tummal fell into ruin,
Gilgamesh built the
Numunburra of the
House of Enlil. Ur-lugal, the son of Gilgamesh, Made the
Tummal pre-eminent,...
- the
warrior god Ninurta. She was
chiefly worshiped in
Nippur and
nearby Tummal alongside Enlil, and
multiple temples and
shrines dedicated to her are attested...
- Ur-Nammu were
carried out at
Tummal. As his
grave was not
found in Ur this has
sparked speculation he was
buried in
Tummal.
Almost all of the year names...
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which also
claims he
ruled 30 years. Both the
Sumerian King List and the
Tummal Chronicle state he was the son of Gilgamesh, but only the
Sumerian King...