Tirigan

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Tirigan (fl. late 3rd millennium BCE, 𒋾𒌷𒂵𒀀𒀭, ti-ri₂-ga-a-an)[1] was the 19th and last Gutian ruler in Sumer mentioned on the "Sumerian King List" (SKL). According to the SKL: Tirigan was the successor of Si'um. Tirigan ruled for 40 days before being defeated by Utu-hengal of Uruk, c. 2050 BC.[2][3]

Sumerian King List

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Victory stele of Utu-hengal

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Utu-hengal victory stele AO 6018 (photograph and transcription of the obverse).

Tirigan is mentioned extensively in the victory stele of his nemesis and successor, Utu-hengal (also known as Utu-Khegal and Utu-Hegal): Template:Quotation

Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check King of Sumer
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See also

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References

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  2. 'Tirigan' Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford

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