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    Lagash Akurgal (Sumerian: š’€€š’†³š’ƒ², "Descendant of the Great Mountain" in Sumerian) was the second king (Ensi) of the first dynasty of Lagash. His relatively...
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  • Ekrem Akurgal (March 30, 1911 ā€“ November 1, 2002) was a Turkish archaeologist. During a career that spanned more than fifty years, he conducted definitive...
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    Hattian leaders perhaps used scribes who wrote in Old Assyrian. Ekrem Akurgal wrote, "the Anatolian princes used scribes knowing Assyrian for commerce...
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  • Jahrbuch fĆ¼r die Altertumskunde Syrien-PalƤstinas. Bd 41. pp 309ā€“447. Akurgal, Ekrem ā€“ The Hattian and Hittite Civilizations. pp 4ā€“5. see Zsolt 2012:...
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    archived from the original on 20 October 2017, retrieved 21 November 2015 Akurgal 2001, p.Ā 118. Hague, William (2004). William Pitt the Younger (1stĀ ed.)...
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    was recorded without an accompanying royal title. He was the father of Akurgal, who succeeded him, and grandfather of Eanatum. Eanatum expanded the kingdom...
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    the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford University Press. ISBNĀ 978-0198721949. Akurgal 2001. Barjamovic 2011. Carruba, O. Das Palaische. Texte, Grammatik, Lexikon...
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    kushanna Mug-si Umma I dynasty Pabilgagaltuku Lagash I dynasty Ur-Nanshe Akurgal A'annepada Meskiagnun Elulu Balulu Awan dynasty Peli Tata Ukkutahesh Hishur...
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    Lagash Enannatum I (Sumerian: š’‚—š’€­š’ˆ¾š’ŗ, EN.AN.NA-tum2), son of Akurgal, succeeded his brother E-anna-tum as Ensi (ruler, king) of Lagash. During his rule...
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    village and the site was explored in depth in the 1960s by Professor Ekrem Akurgal, leading to valuable discoveries, but has since been somewhat neglected...
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