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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ur-NungalUr-Nungal - Wikipedia

    Ur-Nungal of Uruk was the sixth Sumerian ruler in the First Dynasty of Uruk (c. 26th century BC), according to the Sumerian King List, 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 List records he was the father of Udul-kalama .

  2. According to the Sumerian king list, a total of 22 kings ruled for 2,610 + X years, six months and fifteen days, five times (dynasties) in Uruk. Here, List 1 is primarily used, backed up by List 2 and List 3 (see Sumer for details).

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UrukUruk - Wikipedia

    The Uruk period culture exported by Sumerian traders and colonists had an effect on all surrounding peoples, who gradually evolved their own comparable, competing economies and cultures. Ultimately, Uruk could not maintain long-distance control over colonies such as Tell Brak by military force.

  5. Urur ruled for 6 years. Puzur-Nirah ruled for 20 years. Išu-Il ruled for 24 years. Šu-Sin, son of Išu-Il, ruled for 7 years. Six kings ruled for 93 years. Then Akšak was defeated and the kingship was taken to Kiš. In Kiš, Puzur-Sin, son of Ku-Baba, became king; he ruled for 25 years. Ur-Zababa, son of Puzur-Sin, ruled for 400.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uruk_periodUruk period - Wikipedia

    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 history of Mesopotamia, after the Ubaid period and before the Jemdet Nasr period. [1]

  7. Uruk ruled by Gilgamesh for 126 years according to the Sumerian King List. 2100 BCE. Ziggurats in use in Sumerian cities of Eridu, Uruk, Ur, Nippur and elsewhere. 2100 BCE. The Reign of Utu-Hegal at Uruk in Sumer and creation of Sumerian King List. c. 2055 BCE - 2047 BCE. Utu Hegal's reign over Sumerian and Akkadian cities . 2047 BCE - 1750 BCE.

  8. Effects of Mongol rule. The general impact of Mongol domination over China is difficult to assess. The suspension of literary examinations, the exclusion of Chinese from higher offices, and the resulting frustration of the former ruling class of scholar-officials led to a sort of intellectual eremitism. Traditional forms of Chinese literature ...

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