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Uruk,
known today as Warka, was an
ancient city in the Near East,
located east...
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Uruk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Uruk was a city in
ancient Sumer.
Uruk may also
refer to:
Uruk period, the
archaeological culture or...
- 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...
- The art of
Uruk encomp****es the sculptures, seals, pottery, architecture, and
other arts
produced in
Uruk, an
ancient city in
southern Mesopotamia that...
- The
Uruk Trough is an
important Sumerian sculpture found at the site of
Uruk, Iraq. It has been part of the
British Museum's
collection since 1928. Along...
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Lament for
Uruk, also
called the
Uruk Lament or the
Lament for Unug, is a
Sumerian lament. It is
dated to the Isin-Larsa period. The
Lament for
Uruk is one...
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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...
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recorded name of a
person in writing. The name "Kushim" is
found on
several Uruk period (c. 3400–3000 BC) clay
tablets used to
record transactions of barley...
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commonly known under the
nickname Kudurru, was a
governor of the city
Uruk in
Babylonia under the rule of
Ashurbanipal (r. 669–631 BC) of the Neo-****yrian...
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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...