Ur-gar
King of Lagash From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ur-gar or Ur-nig (Sumerian: 𒌨𒃻; died c. 2113 BC[1]) was the last ensi of Lagash, roughly contemporaneous with the last king of Akkad, Shu-turul.[1][2][3]
Ur-gar 𒌨𒃻 | |
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King of Lagash | |
Reign | c. 2119 – c. 2113 BC |
Predecessor | Ur-Ningirsu II |
Successor | Nam-mahani |
Died | c. 2113 BC |
Ur-gar was a son-in-law of Ur-Baba, and succeeded Ur-Ningirsu II[1][4] or Pirigme.[3] Several votive inscriptions are known of him.[1] He was succeeded by the last ruler of the Second Dynasty of Lagash, Nam-mahani.[1]
Only one of his year names is known:
mu ur-gar ensi2
“Year: Ur-gar is governor”— Only known year name of Ur-gar.[5]
Queen Nininimgina is also known for a dedication to him:
To Šulšagana, the beloved son of Ningirsu, her master, for the life of Ur-nig, ruler of Lagaš, Nininimgina, the daughter of Kaku, his wife, also for her own life, she dedicated it (this mace head) to him.
— Macehead dedication of Queen Nininimgina, for the life of Ur-gar[6]
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