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  2. Third Dynasty of Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Ziggurat of Ur, rebuilt and enlarged many times, was founded by the Third Dynasty of Ur. When Kings of the Third Ur dynasty ruled they had specific dates and names for each period of their rule. One example was "the year of Ur-nammu king," which marked Ur-Nammu's coronation. Another important time was the year named "The threshed grain of ...

  3. Ur-Nammu - Wikipedia

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    This is testified by the posthumous Sumerian literature which never includes the divine determinative before Ur-Nammu's name (this can be seen on the transliterations for the texts on ETCSL), the themes of divine abandonment in "The Death of Ur-Nammu", and the fact that Shulgi promoted his lineage to members of the legendary Uruk dynasty as ...

  4. Category:Third Dynasty of Ur - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2112 BC – c. 2004 BC), a Sumerian ruling dynasty based in the city of Ur, and to its short-lived territorial-political state which some historians consider to have been a nascent empire. The Third Dynasty of Ur was the last Sumerian dynasty which came to preeminent power in Mesopotamia.

  5. Utu-hengal - Wikipedia

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    Utu-hengal (Sumerian: ๐’€ญ๐’Œ“๐’ƒถ๐’……, D utu-แธซeโ‚‚-gฬƒalโ‚‚), also written Utu-hegฬƒal, Utu-heฤal, and sometimes transcribed as Utu-hegal, Utu-hejal, Utu-Khengal, was one of the first native kings of Sumer after two hundred years of Akkadian and Gutian rule, and was at the origin of the foundation of the Third Dynasty of Ur by his son-in-law Ur-Nammu.

  6. Ur - Wikipedia

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    After a short period of chaos following the fall of the Akkadian Empire the third Ur dynasty was established when the king Ur-Nammu came to power, ruling between c. 2047 BC and 2030 BC. During his rule, temples, including the Ziggurat of Ur , were built, and agriculture was improved through irrigation .

  7. Shulgi - Wikipedia

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    Shulgi (๐’€ญ๐’‚„๐’„€ d šul-gi, formerly read as Dungi) of Ur was the second king of the Third Dynasty of Ur. He reigned for 48 years, from c. 2094 – c. 2046 BC (Middle Chronology). [4] His accomplishments include the completion of construction of the Great Ziggurat of Ur, begun by his father Ur-Nammu.

  8. Akkadian royal titulary - Wikipedia

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    The fourth king of the Third Dynasty of Ur, Amar-Sin (r. 2046–2038 BC), was the first ruler to introduce the title šarru dannu ("mighty king"), replacing the earlier epithet dannum. [ 10 ] When the Third Dynasty of Ur collapsed and its vassals once again became independent polities, the former vassal cities often only implicitly renounced ...

  9. 3rd dynasty of Ur - Wikipedia

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