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Uruk, the
archeological site
known today as Warka, was an
ancient city in the...
- The
Uruk period (c. 4000 to 3100 BC; also
known as
Protoliterate period)
existed from the
protohistoric Chalcolithic to
Early Bronze Age
period in the...
- Look up
Uruk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Uruk was a city in
ancient Sumer.
Uruk may also
refer to:
Uruk period, the
archaeological culture or...
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millennium BC. He was
possibly a
historical king of the
Sumerian city-state of
Uruk, who was
posthumously deified. His rule
probably would have
taken place sometime...
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trigger infighting within the
Uruk forces which they can then
directly parti****te in,
helping to
weaken the army further.
Uruks that
survive their encounter...
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Orchoth (as a class). They had
similar names in
other Middle-earth languages:
uruk in
Black Speech; in the
language of the Drúedain gorgûn, "ork-folk"; in Khuzdul...
- Enlil: he
defeated the city of
Uruk and tore down its walls, in the
battle of
Uruk he won, took
Lugalzagesi king of
Uruk in the
course of the battle, and...
- settlements. The world's
earliest known texts come from the
Sumerian cities of
Uruk and
Jemdet Nasr, and date to
between c. 3350 – c. 2500 BC,
following a period...
- The
Aegis of
Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 〜the
Aegis of
URUK〜, Doruāga no Tō ~ji Ījisu obu Uruku~) and its sequel, The
Tower of Druaga: The
Sword of
Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 ~the...
- in the
period of
Dilmun in the
early 3rd millennium.
Known records from
Uruk refer to a
place called Dilmun, ****ociated on
several occasions with copper...