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Ukkin (
UKKIN) is the
Sumerian word or
symbol for ****embly,
temple council or
Divine council,
written ideographically with the
cuneiform sign 𒌺 (Borger...
- BCE. The name "Akka"
appears in the
Stele of Ushumgal, as Ak gal-
ukkin, "Ak gal-
ukkin official". It has been
suggested this
could refer to Aga of Kish...
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- 188 URU×TU U+1234B 𒍋 URU
TIMES TU
variant of n27 73 040 186 134
UKKIN (URU×MAŠ/BAR) U+1233A 𒌺 URU
TIMES BAR 74 043v 187 URU×KÁR U+1233E...
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inscription of Ashurbanipal's
records that "they
threw down Shamash-shum-
ukkin,
enemy brother who
attacked me, into the
raging conflagration". The actual...
- U+12338 URU x A 081 𒌹 U+12339 URU x AŠGAB 𒌺 U+1233A URU x BAR 073 40
UKKIN 𒌻 U+1233B URU x DUN 𒌼 U+1233C URU x GA 076 𒌽 U+1233D URU x GAL 𒌾 U+1233E...
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texts spottable. His name
appears in the
Stele of Ushumgal, as the gal-
ukkin ("Great ****embly official").b AK (𒀝) was
likely an
Early Dynastic spelling...
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various concerns. The term used in
Sumerian to
describe this
concept was
Ukkin, and in
later Akkadian and
Aramaic was puhru. One of the
first records of...
- parallelism. The
narrator seems to have
created ukkin-ga-ra-ab-ba-uru-na-ke4 to
harmonize antithetically with
ukkin-gar-ra-guruš-na-ka (the
convoked ****embly...
- advisers. Two of his
titles known from the god list An = Anum, d
Ukkin ("the ****embly") and
Ukkin-uru ("mighty ****embly"),
might reflect this portrayal. Some...