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    Zariqum or Zarriqum was a Sumerian governor (šakkanakkum) of the city of Assur under the Third Dynasty of Ur, attested there between the 44th year of...
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    own governors. He also ruled over Assur through the Akkadian governor Zariqum, as confirmed by his monumental inscription. Amar-Sin's reign is notable...
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  • an inscription written by the Asssyrian named governor (šakkanakkum) Zariqum states that he founded a new temple in the city, dedicated to the goddess...
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    governor of Assur in an Akkadian-period list from Ur of local governors. Zariqum Ur III Vassal of Amar-Sin of Ur (r. c. 2046–2037 BC). Name found inscribed...
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    Assur became a peripheral city state under its own governors, such as Zariqum, who paid tribute to the southern kings. This period of Sumerian dominance...
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  • earlier Assyrian šakkanakkum (KIŠ.NITA2) and chief magistrate of Assur, Zariqum, who had been omitted from the extant copies of the Assyrian King Lists...
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  • Instytut Historyczny, Uniwerstytet Warszawski, 2009 Hallo, William W., "Zāriqum", Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 220–25, 1956 Steinkeller...
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