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King of Kish
Mesilim (Sumerian: 𒈨𒁲), also spelled Mesalim (fl. c. 2550 BC), was lugal (king) of the Sumerian city-state of Kish. Though his name is missing from
Mesilim
Earliest well-documented interstate war
period. Mesilim, a 26th century BCE king of Kish, demarcated the border between Lagash and Umma. In later Lagashite inscriptions, Mesilim's judgement
Umma–Lagash_war
One hundred years, from 2600 BC to 2501 BC
Mesopotamian trade with clients along the Persian Gulf shores. 2550 BC: Reign of Mesilim, king of Kish. He was an apparent suzerain over the Lagash king Luga-shag-engur
26th_century_BC
King of Lagash
Lagash is dated to the 25th century BCE. Lugalshaengur was tributary to Mesilim.[citation needed] Following the hegemony of Mesannepada of Ur, Ur-Nanshe
Lugalshaengur
Collection of ancient Near-Eastern works
the War inscription by Entemena, in the Net Cylinder Mesilim Lugal Kish-ki (𒈨𒁲 𒈗 𒆧𒆠), "Mesilim, King of Kish", on the "Net Cylinder" of Entemena YBC
Yale_Babylonian_Collection
King of Umma
frontier with Lagash, a frontier which had been solemnly established by king Mesilim. 8–12 𒈨𒁲 𒈗𒆧𒆠𒆤 𒅗 𒀭𒅗𒁲𒈾𒋫 𒂠 𒃷 𒁉𒊏 𒆠𒁀 𒈾 𒉈𒆕 me-silim lugal
Ush,_king_of_Umma
Fertile plain in ancient Sumer
around 150 years. According to a peace between Umma and Lagash mediated by Mesilim, king of Kish had determined where the boundary lay and the terms of use
Gu-Edin
Ancient Mesopotamian city state
was established, mediated by Mesilim, “king of Kish”. Eannatum restored the border, including the boundary markers of Mesilim. "Eanatum, ruler of Lagash
Lagash
King of Lagash
high priest of Lagash, and is only known from the macehead inscription of Mesilim. According to the Perforated Relief of King Ur-Nanshe, temples attributed
Ur-Nanshe
Ancient Sumerian city between Girsu and Nippur
of Kish, Mesilim, appears to have ruled at Adab, based on inscriptions found at Bismaya. One inscription, on a bowl fragment reads "Mesilim, king of Kish
Adab_(city)
King of Lagash
These borders between Umma and Lagash had been fixed in ancient times by Mesilim, king (lugal) of Kish, who had drawn the borders between the two states
Akurgal
Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon
lugal kiški-ke4 inim dištaran-na-ta eš2 gana2 be2-ra ki-ba na bi2-řu2 "Mesilim, king of Kiš, at the command of Ištaran, measured the field and set up
Sumerian_language
Ancient Sumerian city
there was a Kesh Canal, which Adab was on. It has been suggested that Mesilim, traditionally considered "King of Kish" was actually a ruler of Kesh,
Kesh_(Sumer)
Sumerian term for rulers
rulers whose inscriptions describe them as lugals are Enmebaragesi and Mesilim at Kish, and Meskalamdug, Mesannepada and several of their successors at
Lugal
Sumerian city
vase, ca. 3500–2900 BC. From Girsu, Louvre Museum AO14342 The Mace of Mesilim, c. 2550 BC. From Girsu, Louvre Museum AO2349. The Silver Vase of Enmetena
Girsu
Third king of the Akkadian Empire
MDP 58, pp. 294–317, 2013 Strommenger, E., "Das Menschenbild in der Altmesopotamischen Rundplastik von Mesilim bis Hammurapi", BM 1, pp. 1–103, 1960
Manishtushu
as their mother, a phenomenon recorded as early as during the reign of Mesilim of Kish (c. 2700 BCE). She was the wife of Enki, though in some locations
List_of_Mesopotamian_deities
Ancient Sumerian city
had merely adopted the common appellation "King of Kish". This includes Mesilim, who built temples in Adab and Lagash, where he seems to have exercised
Kish_(Sumer)
King of Lagash
the War inscription by Entemena, in the Net Cylinder Mesilim Lugal Kish-ki (𒈨𒁲 𒈗 𒆧𒆠), "Mesilim, King of Kish", on the "Net Cylinder" of Entemena Entemena
Entemena
by many kings of the preeminent dynasties for some time afterward. King Mesilim of Kish is known from inscriptions from Lagash and Adab stating that he
History_of_Sumer
King of Kish
that Mesannepada, and an archaeologically attested early "king of Kish", Mesilim, were one and the same, as their names were interchanged in certain proverbs
Mesannepada
King of Kish
Sumerian city-state of Kish before Mesilim. His name is missing from the Sumerian king list, just as the name of Mesilim, who ruled around 50 years later
Uhub
Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia
league. The primacy of Kish is illustrated by the fact that its ruler Mesilim (c. 2500 BC) acted as arbitrator in a conflict between Lagash and Umma
Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)
Early_Dynastic_Period_(Mesopotamia)
Kish Uruk Ur Lagash Umma Adab c. 2600s BC Enmebaragesi Aga of Kish Uhub Mesilim Meskiagnun Elulu Gilgamesh A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag Meskalamdug Akalamdug
List of Mesopotamian dynasties
List_of_Mesopotamian_dynasties
Sumerian ruler
governor of Adab." |Inscription of Mesilim mentioning Nin-Kisalsi}} It appears from this inscription that King Mesilim of Kish was a contemporary with Nin-kisalsi
Nin-kisalsi
King of Umma
been his successor, attacked nearby Lagash after ripping out the stele of Mesilim, trying to take Gu-Edin, as recording in the Cone of Entemena. Ush was
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