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Enakalle
King of Umma / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enakalle or Enakalli (Sumerian: 𒂗𒀉𒆗𒇷) was the king of Umma circa 2500–2400 BC, a Sumerian city-state, during the Early Dynastic III period (2600–2350 BC). His reign lasted at least 8 years.[1]
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Enakalle 𒂗𒀉𒆗𒇷 | |
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King of Umma | |
![]() Stone tablet for the dedication of a temple, inscribed by Il, king of Umma, c. 2400 BC, and mentioning his father Eandamu, and his grandfather King Enakalle. Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago | |
Reign | c. 2500 BC – 2400 BC |
Predecessor | Ush |
Successor | Ur-Lumma (son) |
Dynasty | 1st Dynasty of Umma |
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