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    Ur-dukuga, written dur-du6-kù-ga, ca. 1767 BC – 1764 BC (short chronology) or ca. 1830–1828 BC (middle chronology), was the 13th king of the Dynasty of...
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  • cowherd") in Apak, according to a Neo-Babylonian temple list from Sippar. Ur-dukuga, a king from the First Dynasty of Isin, built a temple to him in Dul-edena...
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  • Būr-Sîn, Lipit-Enlil, Erra-imitti, Enlil-bani, Zambiya, Iter-pûsha, Ur-dukuga, Sîn-magir, Damiq-ilishu of the Isin Dynasty; and Rim-Sîn I and Rim-Sîn...
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    Sîn-māgir Year names at CDLI Sumerian King Lists Ash. 1923.444 and CBS 19797 and Ur-Isin king list MS 1686. Brick, IM 78635. Cone A 16750. IB 1610, from Isin...
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  • third millennium BCE. Walther Sallaberger argues that ezem dukuga, celebrated there in the Ur III period, can be connected with later rites associated with...
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  • 1163/9789004364943_004. ISBN 9789004364936. Lambert, Wilfred G. (1987), "Lugal-dukuga", Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2022-05-29 Lambert, Wilfred G...
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  • Assyriologie (in German), retrieved 2022-03-16 Lambert, Wilfred G. (1987), "Lugal-Dukuga", Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2022-03-19 Lambert, Wilfred G...
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