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Kish
Kish may refer to:
Geography
* Gishi, Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan, a village also called Kish
* Kiş, Shaki, Azerbaijan, a village and municipality also spelled Kish
* Kish Island, an Iranian island and a city in the Persian Gulf
* Kish, Iran, ...
was the second king in the First Dynasty of Kish according to the
Sumerian king list
The ''Sumerian King List'' (abbreviated ''SKL'') or ''Chronicle of the One Monarchy'' is an ancient literary composition written in Sumerian that was likely created and redacted to legitimize the claims to power of various city-states and king ...
, which adds that he reigned for 960 years (or 900 in some copies).
As the name seems to be an Akkadian phrase meaning "All(kull) of them(assina) (were) lord(bel)", it has sometimes been suggested that the occurrence of this name on the list was intended to denote a period of no central authority in the early period of Kish.
[John Maier, ''Gilgamesh: a Reader'', p. 244; ]Jean-Jacques Glassner
Jean-Jacques Glassner, born 1944 in Bischwiller (Alsace) is a French historian, specialist of the Mesopotamian world and cuneiform script.
Biography
During his studies at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University, he devoted himself to assyriology. He l ...
, ''Mesopotamian Chronicles'' p. 60.
References
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Kings of Kish
Sumerian rulers
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