Sarlagab
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Sarlagab or Zarlagab (c. 2200 BC)[1][2][3]) was the second Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty of Sumer mentioned on the Sumerian King List as possibly reigning for six years.
Sarlagab may have been a contemporary of the Akkadian king Shar-kali-sharri (r. 2217-2193 BC), if he is the same Gutian king Sharlag whom Shar-kali-sharri captured according to one of his year-names: "the year in which Szarkaliszarri (...) took prisoner Szarlag(ab) the king of Gutium".[4][5] According to the King List, he was the successor of Inkishush. Shulme then succeeded Sarlagab.
See also
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References
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- ↑ The Sargonic and Gutian Periods (2334-2113), Douglas R. Frayne, University Of Toronto Press, 1993, Template:ISBN
- ↑ Mesopotamian Chronicles by Jean-Jacques Glassner published 2004 Template:ISBN
- ↑ Reallexikon der Assyriologie by Erich Ebling, Bruno Meissner, 1993, Walter de Gruyter, Template:ISBN
- ↑ Publications de l'Observatoire astronomique de l'Université de Belgrade, 1999, p. 157
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