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cupoosta [38]
2 years ago
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Lugalzagesi ruled the largest city in mesopotamia during the reign of Sargon the Great. This same city was later conquered by Sa

rgon and his forces. What was the name of this city?
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History
1 answer:
Licemer1 [7]2 years ago
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Lugalzagesi was the Sumerian ruler of the city of Uma.

Explanation:

  • Ruled from about 2365 BC to 2340 BC
  • After the victory over Urukagina, the ruler of Lagash, conquered the entire Sumer.
  • Sources also mention many of his other conquests.
  • His rule was overthrown by King of Akkad Sargon the Great.

Class: History

Level: Middle school

Keywords: Lugalzagesi, Sargon, Uma

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