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  • Nammu
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    Nammu (𒀭𒇉 dENGUR = dLAGAB×ḪAL; also read Namma) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as a creator deity in the local theology of Eridu. It is assumed

    Nammu

    Nammu

  • Ur-Nammu
  • King of Ur

    Ur-Nammu (or Ur-Namma, Ur-Engur, Ur-Gur, Sumerian: 𒌨𒀭𒇉; died c. 2094 BC) was a Sumerian king who founded the Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur, in southern

    Ur-Nammu

    Ur-Nammu

    Ur-Nammu

  • Code of Ur-Nammu
  • Oldest surviving law code, from Mesopotamia

    The Code of Ur-Nammu is the oldest known surviving law code. It is from Mesopotamia and is written on tablets, in the Sumerian language. It contains strong

    Code of Ur-Nammu

    Code of Ur-Nammu

    Code_of_Ur-Nammu

  • Ziggurat of Ur
  • Early Bronze Age ziggurat in present-day Iraq

    structure was built during the Early Bronze Age (21st century BC) by King Ur-Nammu of the Third Dynasty of Ur. It had crumbled to ruins by the 6th century

    Ziggurat of Ur

    Ziggurat of Ur

    Ziggurat_of_Ur

  • Anu
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god of the sky; god of all gods

    In a fourth tradition, more sparsely attested, his wife was the goddess Nammu instead. In addition to listing his spouses and children, god lists also

    Anu

    Anu

    Anu

  • Sumerian religion
  • First known Mesopotamian religion

    come into being through a series of cosmic births such as gods. First, Nammu, the primeval waters, gave birth to Ki (the earth) and An (the sky), who

    Sumerian religion

    Sumerian religion

    Sumerian_religion

  • Shulgi
  • 21st-century BC Sumerian king

    built. Shulgi was the son of Ur-Nammu king of Ur and his queen consort Watartum. In royal hymns of the Ur III period, Ur-Nammu of Ur and his son Shulgi describe

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

  • Ur
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city-state

    1930s. The temple was built in the 21st century BC, during the reign of Ur-Nammu and was reconstructed in the 6th century BC by Nabonidus, the last king

    Ur

    Ur

    Ur

  • Gutian rule in Mesopotamia
  • Gutian Dynasty of Sumer

    marking the short-lived "Fifth dynasty of Uruk", followed by Ur ruler Ur-Nammu (c. 2112 – 2094 BC), founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur. There are very

    Gutian rule in Mesopotamia

    Gutian rule in Mesopotamia

    Gutian_rule_in_Mesopotamia

  • Ziggurat
  • Type of massive terraced structure of ancient Mesopotamia

    high up. The Ziggurat of Ur is a Neo-Sumerian ziggurat built by King Ur-Nammu, who dedicated it in honor of Nanna/Sîn in approximately the 21st century

    Ziggurat

    Ziggurat

    Ziggurat

  • Third Dynasty of Ur
  • Royal dynasty in Mesopotamia

    Chronology from 2048 to 1911 BC. Upon his enthronement, Ur-Namma (formerly Ur-Nammu; c. 2112–2095 according to Middle Chronology) asserted his dominance over

    Third Dynasty of Ur

    Third Dynasty of Ur

    Third_Dynasty_of_Ur

  • Jurist
  • Person with expert knowledge of law

    persons who have a degree in law. Some notable historical jurists include: Ur-Nammu Lycurgus of Sparta Solon Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Ulpian and Gaius Muhammad Averroes

    Jurist

    Jurist

    Jurist

  • Code of Hammurabi
  • Babylonian legal text

    whether this should be attempted. Extant collections include: The Code of Ur-Nammu of Ur. The Code of Lipit-Ishtar of Isin. The Laws of Eshnunna (written by

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code_of_Hammurabi

  • Enlil
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god

    communication between earth and heaven". A hymn written during the reign of Ur-Nammu, the founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur, describes the E-kur in great detail

    Enlil

    Enlil

    Enlil

  • Trial by ordeal
  • Medieval judicial practice to determine guilt through a life-threatening experience

    roots, attested to as far back as the Code of Hammurabi and the Code of Ur-Nammu. In pre-industrial society, the ordeal typically ranked along with the oath

    Trial by ordeal

    Trial by ordeal

    Trial_by_ordeal

  • Nammu, Myanmar
  • Village in Sagaing Region, Burma

    Nammu is a village in Homalin Township, Hkamti District, in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma. Google Maps (Map). Google. Bing Maps (Map). Microsoft

    Nammu, Myanmar

    Nammu,_Myanmar

  • Lagash
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city state

    of Ur-Nammu, ruler of Ur, and during a time of Gutian power, a number of researchers contend that Gudea's rule overlaps with that of Ur-Nammu and the

    Lagash

    Lagash

  • List of kings of Akkad
  • prestige and legacy would be claimed by monarchs for centuries to come. Ur-Nammu of Ur, who founded the Neo-Sumerian Empire and reunified most of Mesopotamia

    List of kings of Akkad

    List of kings of Akkad

    List_of_kings_of_Akkad

  • List of ancient legal codes
  • was found at Ebla, in modern Syria (c. 2400 BC). The Sumerian Code of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100–2050 BC), then the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi (c. 1760 BC), are

    List of ancient legal codes

    List of ancient legal codes

    List_of_ancient_legal_codes

  • Sin (mythology)
  • Mesopotamian lunar god

    depicted alongside him for example in banquet scenes. On the stele of Ur-Nammu she sits in his lap. This type of depictions was meant to display the intimate

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin_(mythology)

  • King of Sumer and Akkad
  • Royal title in Ancient Mesopotamia

    introduced in its combined form until the reign of the Neo-Sumerian king Ur-Nammu (c. 2112–2095 BC), who created it in an effort to unify the southern and

    King of Sumer and Akkad

    King of Sumer and Akkad

    King_of_Sumer_and_Akkad

  • Gutians
  • People of ancient west Asia

    Stele of Utu-hengal Following this, Ur-Nammu of Ur ordered the destruction of Gutium. The year 11 of king Ur-Nammu also mentions the "year Gutium was destroyed"

    Gutians

    Gutians

    Gutians

  • Laws against witchcraft
  • Code of Hammurabi". avalon.law.yale.edu. Kramer, Samuel Noah (1954). "Ur-Nammu Law Code". Orientalia. 23 (1): 40–51. JSTOR 43073169. "Hittite Laws" (PDF)

    Laws against witchcraft

    Laws against witchcraft

    Laws_against_witchcraft

  • Laws of Eshnunna
  • c. 1930 BC law code from Iraq

    politically important after the fall of the third dynasty of Ur, founded by Ur-Nammu. This collection of laws is not a real systemized codex; nearly sixty of

    Laws of Eshnunna

    Laws_of_Eshnunna

  • Sumer
  • Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC

    briefly establishing the short lived 5th dynasty of Uruk. Shortly after, Ur-Nammu of Ur (c. 2112 - 2094 BC) would overthrow Utu-hengal's kingdom and establish

    Sumer

    Sumer

    Sumer

  • Rod-and-ring symbol
  • Ancient Mesopotamian symbol

    at the palace of Mari. The most elaborate depiction is found on the Ur-Nammu-stela, where the winding of the cords has been detailed by the sculptor

    Rod-and-ring symbol

    Rod-and-ring symbol

    Rod-and-ring_symbol

  • Mesopotamia
  • Historical region of West Asia

    empires. Some of the important historical Mesopotamian leaders were Ur-Nammu (king of Ur), Sargon of Akkad (who established the Akkadian Empire), Hammurabi

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

  • Code of Lipit-Ishtar
  • Collection of laws promulgated by Lipit-Ishtar

    language. It is the second-oldest known extant legal code after the Code of Ur-Nammu. As it is more detailed than that earlier code, it paved the way for the

    Code of Lipit-Ishtar

    Code of Lipit-Ishtar

    Code_of_Lipit-Ishtar

  • Ninsun
  • Mesopotamian goddess, mother of Gilgamesh

    brother, most likely to legitimize their claim to rule over Mesopotamia. Ur-Nammu and Shulgi both left behind inscriptions attesting their personal devotion

    Ninsun

    Ninsun

    Ninsun

  • Enki
  • God in Sumerian mythology

    are An and a commonly attested wife of his, Urash. The creator goddess Nammu was regarded as the mother of Enki in the tradition of Eridu. She is attested

    Enki

    Enki

    Enki

  • Sumerian literature
  • 18th–17th century BCE writings

    as well as Isin, Larsa, and other dynasties. The Code of Ur-Nammu is attributed to Ur-Nammu, founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur Code of Lipit-Ishtar Code

    Sumerian literature

    Sumerian literature

    Sumerian_literature

  • Queen U of Goguryeo
  • Queen consort of Goguryeo (c. 160–234)

    Woo, was the queen of Goguryeo as the wife of both King Gogukcheon (Go Nammu) and later his younger brother King Sansang (Go Yeonu). She was famous for

    Queen U of Goguryeo

    Queen_U_of_Goguryeo

  • Hammurabi
  • Sixth king of Babylon (r. 1792–1750 BC)

    god of justice. Unlike earlier Sumerian law codes, such as the Code of Ur-Nammu, which had focused on compensating the victim of the crime, the Law of Hammurabi

    Hammurabi

    Hammurabi

    Hammurabi

  • Sargon of Akkad
  • Founder of Akkadian Empire

    and the Gutian dynasties have to be subtracted from the accession of Ur-Nammu of the Third Dynasty of Ur, which is variously dated to either 2047 BC (Short

    Sargon of Akkad

    Sargon of Akkad

    Sargon_of_Akkad

  • Eridu
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    activity is known from inscribed bricks notably those of Ur-Nammu from his ziggurat marked "Ur-Nammu, king of Ur, the one who built the temple of the god Enki

    Eridu

    Eridu

    Eridu

  • 22nd century BC
  • One hundred years, from 2200 BC to 2101 BC

    BC–2110 BC: Uruk–Gutian war. 2112 BC–2095 BC: Sumerian campaigns of Ur-Nammu. Sin-léqi-unnínni (2017). Ele que o abismo viu [He who Saw the Abysm] (in

    22nd century BC

    22nd_century_BC

  • Crime
  • Unlawful act punishable by an authority

    ancient criminal codes. The earliest known criminal code was the Code of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100 – c. 2050 BC), and the first known criminal code that incorporated

    Crime

    Crime

    Crime

  • Magan (civilization)
  • Ancient region in what is now modern day Oman and United Arab Emirates

    through Magan, although that trade appears to have been interrupted, as Ur-Nammu (2113–2096 BCE) laid claim to having 'brought back the ships of Magan'.

    Magan (civilization)

    Magan (civilization)

    Magan_(civilization)

  • Criminal law
  • Body of law that relates to crimes

    2100–2050 BC Ur-Nammu, the Neo-Sumerian king of Ur, enacted written legal code whose text has been discovered: the Code of Ur-Nammu although an earlier

    Criminal law

    Criminal_law

  • Legal system
  • Set of legal norms

    Code of Ur-Nammu, setting forth the legal system that governed Ur in the third millennium BC.

    Legal system

    Legal system

    Legal_system

  • Utu-hengal
  • King of the four quarters of the world

    of the foundation of the Third Dynasty of Ur by his governor of Ur, Ur-Nammu. He was officially "King of Uruk" in his inscriptions, and is therefore

    Utu-hengal

    Utu-hengal

    Utu-hengal

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • History of Sumer
  • who in turn was defeated by Ur-Nammu of Ur. The Third Dynasty of Ur is dated to c. 2047–1940 BC short chronology. Ur-Nammu of Ur defeated Utu-hegal of Uruk

    History of Sumer

    History of Sumer

    History_of_Sumer

  • Nippur
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    the constructions of Ur-Nammu, the great builder of temples, are superimposed immediately upon those of Naram-Sin. Ur-Nammu gave the temple its final

    Nippur

    Nippur

    Nippur

  • Lugalbanda
  • Sumerian mythical King

    succession as king following Enmerkar. In royal hymns of the Ur III period, Ur-Nammu of Ur and his son Shulgi describe Lugalbanda and Ninsun as their holy parents

    Lugalbanda

    Lugalbanda

    Lugalbanda

  • Murder
  • Unlawful killing of a human with malice

    oldest-known prohibitions against murder appears in the Sumerian Code of Ur-Nammu written sometime between 2100 and 2050 BC. The code states, "If a man commits

    Murder

    Murder

    Murder

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Yarlaganda Tirigan Fifth dynasty of Uruk Utu-hengal Third Dynasty of Ur Ur-Nammu Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin Ibbi-Sin Dynasty of Isin Ishbi-Erra Shu-Ilishu Iddin-Dagan

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • Uraš
  • Mesopotamian earth goddess

    genealogies existed, for example Enki was usually regarded as the son of Nammu and Geshtinanna of Duttur, even though texts describing them as children

    Uraš

    Uraš

  • Larsa
  • City-state in ancient Sumer

    the Ur III empire period that ended the millennium, its first ruler Ur-Nammu recorded, in a brick inscription found at Larsa, rebuilding the E-babbar

    Larsa

    Larsa

    Larsa

  • ʿAṯtar
  • Semitic deity associated with Venus

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

  • Slavery in antiquity
  • part of their wealth on slaves acquired through conquest. The Code of Ur-Nammu, the oldest known surviving law code, written c. 2100 – 2050 BCE, includes

    Slavery in antiquity

    Slavery_in_antiquity

  • Namma
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American Maritime Ministry Association Namma Metro, a rail system in Bengaluru Nammu, a Mesopotamian goddess This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Namma

    Namma

  • Tiamat
  • Primordial goddess of ancient Babylon religion

    male ones in Mesopotamia, and Tiamat may have begun as part of the cult of Nammu, a female principle of a watery creative force with equally strong connections

    Tiamat

    Tiamat

    Tiamat

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Renaissance of Sumer
  • Historical period of Mesopotamia

    although it is possible that Ur-Nammu had been governor of this city before receiving the throne of Uruk. Ur-Nammu gave himself the title of "king of

    Renaissance of Sumer

    Renaissance of Sumer

    Renaissance_of_Sumer

  • Ancient Near Eastern cosmology
  • primeval ocean, personified by Nammu, containing Father Sky and Mother Earth within her. In the god-list TCL XV 10, Nammu is called 'the mother, who gave

    Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

    Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

    Ancient_Near_Eastern_cosmology

  • Descent of Inanna into the Underworld
  • Sumerian myth

    waters of Apsû even before humans existed. His wife, Ninhursag, his mother, Nammu, and various subordinate creatures also inhabited this realm. The Eabsû

    Descent of Inanna into the Underworld

    Descent of Inanna into the Underworld

    Descent_of_Inanna_into_the_Underworld

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Cylinder seal
  • Ancient seal for rolling impressions on surfaces

    seals. Seals of the "Moon-God"; see Sin. see Ref. (Robinson), Seal of Ur-Nammu, 2112-2095 BC. Close-up picture of Seal, and adjacent 'modern impression'

    Cylinder seal

    Cylinder seal

    Cylinder_seal

  • Nawnglun, Hkamti
  • Village in Sagaing Region, Burma

    Namhkam Namhkansi Namhon Namhpanwaik Namhta Namkut Namlit Nammaw Nammonggwe Nammu Nammun Nampagan Nampahok Nampangon Nampethka Namponbon Nampwehlaing Namset

    Nawnglun, Hkamti

    Nawnglun,_Hkamti

  • Sumerogram
  • Use of Sumerian cuneiform

    Foundation tablet from the Temple of Inanna at Uruk, dating to the reign of Ur-Nammu, featuring the Sumerogram 𒈗 (LUGAL) on the left of the last two rows.

    Sumerogram

    Sumerogram

    Sumerogram

  • Akkadian Empire
  • State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)

    have ranged from 40 years to 100 years. In the preamble of the Code of Ur-Nammu he claims to have liberated Akšak, Marada, Girikal, Kazallu, and Uṣarum

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian_Empire

  • Akkadian royal titulary
  • by the kings of the Third Dynasty of Ur. The founder of this dynasty, Ur-Nammu (r. 2112–2095 BC), combined the title of "king of Akkad" with the traditional

    Akkadian royal titulary

    Akkadian royal titulary

    Akkadian_royal_titulary

  • Assyrian flag
  • region, and was apparently the deity who provided leaders like Hammurabi, Ur-Nammu, and Gudea with divine laws. The wavy stripes extending from the center

    Assyrian flag

    Assyrian flag

    Assyrian_flag

  • En-men-dur-ana
  • Mythological seventh antediluvian king of Sumer

    Yarlaganda Tirigan Fifth dynasty of Uruk Utu-hengal Third Dynasty of Ur Ur-Nammu Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin Ibbi-Sin Dynasty of Isin Ishbi-Erra Shu-Ilishu Iddin-Dagan

    En-men-dur-ana

    En-men-dur-ana

    En-men-dur-ana

  • Yahweh
  • Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

  • Sydyk
  • Name of the Roman Jupiter god

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Sydyk

    Sydyk

  • Law of Moses
  • Torah, or first five books of the Hebrew Bible

    against society (civil law). This contrasts with the Sumerian Code of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100–2050 BCE), and the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi (c. 1760 BCE, of

    Law of Moses

    Law of Moses

    Law_of_Moses

  • Dumuzid
  • Sumerian god

    Yarlaganda Tirigan Fifth dynasty of Uruk Utu-hengal Third Dynasty of Ur Ur-Nammu Shulgi Amar-Sin Shu-Sin Ibbi-Sin Dynasty of Isin Ishbi-Erra Shu-Ilishu Iddin-Dagan

    Dumuzid

    Dumuzid

    Dumuzid

  • Nanshe
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    circle of Ningal, while in incantations she appears alongside Ningirima or Nammu. The oldest attestations of the worship of Nanshe come from the Uruk period

    Nanshe

    Nanshe

    Nanshe

  • Foundation figures
  • Ancient Mesopotamian artworks

    foundation pegs were inscribed in Sumerian. One example is the bust of King Ur-Nammu, the inscription of which has been translated from Sumerian: To Inanna the

    Foundation figures

    Foundation figures

    Foundation_figures

  • Ki (goddess)
  • Babylonian earth goddess

    ISBN 978-0-19-283589-5. Hardy, James (2022-04-22). "The 10 Most Important Sumerian Gods: Nammu, Enki, Enlil, and More! | History Cooperative". Retrieved 2024-08-01. Kramer

    Ki (goddess)

    Ki_(goddess)

  • Abzu
  • Primeval sea in Mesopotamian mythology

    since before human beings were created. His wife Damgalnuna, his mother Nammu, his advisor Isimud and a variety of subservient creatures, such as the

    Abzu

    Abzu

    Abzu

  • Dhanmondi Cricket Academy
  • Cricket team

    Mohammad Sabur (Jhilu) is the president of the academy while Arman Islam Nammu is the General Secretary, which is managed by Joint Secretary Tayeb Afzal

    Dhanmondi Cricket Academy

    Dhanmondi_Cricket_Academy

  • Iraqi dinar
  • Currency of Iraq

    Light red and pink Saddam Hussein, buildings at Hatra, statuette of Ur-Nammu (2111 to 2094 BC), King of Ur House (Mudhif) built by the marsh Arabs, or

    Iraqi dinar

    Iraqi_dinar

  • Restoration Stela
  • Ancient Egyptian legal text

    textPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Code of Ur-Nammu – Oldest surviving law code, from Mesopotamia Laws of Eshnunna – c. 1930

    Restoration Stela

    Restoration_Stela

  • Cuneiform law
  • Ancient legal codes written in cuneiform script

    Some call only for fines in certain instances, such as in the Code of Ur-Nammu, where one line reads: "If a man knocks out the eye of another man, he shall

    Cuneiform law

    Cuneiform_law

  • 2012 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 113th U.S. Congress

    Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Jim Clyburn (Democratic) 94.4% ▌Nammu Muhammad (Green) 5.6% South Carolina 7 R+7 None (New seat) New seat. Republican

    2012 United States House of Representatives elections

    2012 United States House of Representatives elections

    2012_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Biblical literalist chronology
  • Religious concept

    c. 1750, has much in common with the other cuneiform collections of Ur-Nammu (21st century BCE), Lipit-Ishtar (19th century BCE), the kingdom of Eshnunna

    Biblical literalist chronology

    Biblical_literalist_chronology

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Hadad
  • Semitic storm god

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Hadad

    Hadad

    Hadad

  • Architecture of Mesopotamia
  • Western Asian architectural style

    period was a straight as opposed to bent-axis approach to the temple. Ur-Nammu's ziggurat at Ur was designed as a three-stage construction, but today only

    Architecture of Mesopotamia

    Architecture of Mesopotamia

    Architecture_of_Mesopotamia

  • King of the Four Corners
  • Prestigious title from ancient Mesopotamia

    the dynasty, Ur-Nammu—used the title of "King of the Four Corners of the World". Some ancient sources confer the title onto Ur-Nammu as well, referring

    King of the Four Corners

    King of the Four Corners

    King_of_the_Four_Corners

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    and impartiality. By the 22nd century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu had formulated the first law code, which consisted of casuistic statements

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Baalshamin
  • Northwest Semitic sky god

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Baalshamin

    Baalshamin

    Baalshamin

  • Mina (unit)
  • Ancient Near Eastern unit of weight

    first, talents and shekels had not yet been introduced. By the time of Ur-Nammu (shortly before 2000 BCE), the mina had a value of 1⁄60 talent as well as

    Mina (unit)

    Mina (unit)

    Mina_(unit)

  • Melqart
  • Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Melqart

    Melqart

    Melqart

  • E-sara
  • Temple in Uruk dedicated to Inanna

    "House of the Universe"), was the temple dedicated to Inanna in Uruk by Ur-Nammu (reigned c. 2112 BC – 2094 BC). In the Enuma Elish, E-sara was created by

    E-sara

    E-sara

    E-sara

  • 21st century BC
  • One hundred years, from 2100 BC to 2001 BC

    Ur-Nammu (seated) bestows governorship on Ḫašḫamer, patesi (high priest) of Iškun-Sin (cylinder seal impression, ca. 2100 BC).

    21st century BC

    21st_century_BC

  • List of goddesses
  • Hušbišag Imzuanna Inanna Kanisurra Ki Kusu Lammašaga Lisin Ma Mamu Manungal Nammu Nanaya Nanshe Nisaba Ninegal Nineigara Ningal Ningikuga Ningirida Ningirima

    List of goddesses

    List_of_goddesses

  • Code of law
  • Legislation that purports to cover a complete system of laws

    addition, The UrukAgina Law Code (2380–2360 BC), the Sumerian Code of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100–2050 BC), the Code of Eshnunna (approximately 100 years before

    Code of law

    Code of law

    Code_of_law

  • Eye for an eye
  • Expression for proportional punishment

    can be found in earlier Mesopotamian law codes such as the Codes of Ur-Nammu of Ur and Lipit-Ištar of Isín. The principle is found in Babylonian Law

    Eye for an eye

    Eye_for_an_eye

  • Astarte
  • Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Astarte

    Astarte

    Astarte

  • Baal Berith
  • God(s) worshipped in ancient Canaan

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Baal Berith

    Baal_Berith

  • Allah
  • Arabic word for God

    Enki/Ea Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Shuqamuna and Shumaliya Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal Ninazu

    Allah

    Allah

    Allah

  • South Carolina's 6th congressional district
  • U.S. House district for South Carolina

    Candidate Votes % Democratic Jim Clyburn (incumbent) 218,717 93.6 Green Nammu Y. Muhammad 12,920 5.5 Write-in 1,978 0.9 Total votes 233,615 100.0 Democratic

    South Carolina's 6th congressional district

    South Carolina's 6th congressional district

    South_Carolina's_6th_congressional_district

  • Bad-tibira
  • Ancient sumerian city

    construction by Ur-Nammu (c. 2100 BC), a ruler of the Ur III empire, of the Iturungal canal. "For the goddess Inanna, [la]dy of Eanna, his lady, Ur-Nammu, mighty

    Bad-tibira

    Bad-tibira

  • History of Iraq
  • completion of construction of the Great Ziggurat of Ur, begun by his father Ur-Nammu. In 1792 BC, an Amorite ruler named Hammurabi came to power and immediately

    History of Iraq

    History of Iraq

    History_of_Iraq

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    time,[citation needed] was later read as Ur-Engur, and is now read as Ur-Nammu or Ur-Namma; for Lugal-zage-si (𒈗𒍠𒄀𒋛), a king of Uruk, some scholars

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Ten Commandments
  • Biblical principles relating to ethics and worship

    alternatives to the biblical lists Code of Hammurabi (1772 BC) Code of Ur-Nammu (2050 BC) Divine command theory Five Pillars of Islam Five Precepts (Taoism)

    Ten Commandments

    Ten Commandments

    Ten_Commandments

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Online names & meanings

  • Abdul Rafi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdul Rafi

    One who raises intellect, Esteem, One who elevates, Slave of the exalter

  • Vibhay | விபய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vibhay | விபய

  • Hughe
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Hughe

    Heart; Mind and Spirit

  • Jagjeevan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Jagjeevan

    Worldly Life

  • Theofila
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Polish

    Theofila

    God-loving; Loved by God

  • Sashisekhar | ஸஷீஸேகர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sashisekhar | ஸஷீஸேகர

    Lord Shiva

  • Harihar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Harihar

    Vishnu and Shiva together

  • Verginia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Verginia

    Virgin

  • YOWACH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YOWACH

    (יוֹאָח) Hebrew name YOWACH means "Jehovah is brother" or "whose brother is Jehovah." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Asaph. Joah is the Anglicized form.

  • Matanga | மாதஂகா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Matanga | மாதஂகா

    Sage, Advisor to Devi Lalita

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