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    Manishtushu (redirect from Manistusu)
    (provenance is uncertain as it is in a private collection) reads "(For) Maništušu, king of Kiš, Māšum, the charioteer, his servant". This form of axehead...
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    Shar-kali-shari. Recently, a single year-name had been found "In the year that Dūr-Maništusu was established.” There are also, perhaps, a dozen more known, which cannot...
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    Archived from the original on 8 November 2023. Ešpurm, governor of Susa for Maništusu, dedicated a statue to the goddess Narundi V. Haas, H.Koch, Religionen...
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    ISBN 9780802035868 Gelb, I. J., "The Date of the Cruciform Monument of Maništušu", Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 346–48, 1949 Frayne...
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    river near where it meets the Tigris river, Khara'ib Ghdairife. It read "Manistusu, king of Kis, builder of the temple of the goddess Ninhursaga in HA.A...
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    who established them in the production. An example is the Obelisk of Manistusu, documenting 330 hectares bought from 98 people, a survival of private...
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    states that Eshpum, a local official, dedicated it to Narundi on behalf of Maništušu, king of the Akkadian Empire: 𒈠𒀭𒅖𒌅𒋢 / 𒈗 / 𒆧 / 𒀹𒅗 / 𒀵𒋢 / 𒀀𒈾...
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