Ur-gar

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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]

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Ur-gar
𒌨𒃻
King of Lagash
Reignc. 2119 – c. 2113 BC
PredecessorUr-Ningirsu II
SuccessorNam-mahani
Diedc. 2113 BC
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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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