A-Imdugud

A-Imdugud (π’€€π’€­π’…Žπ’‚‚ ADIM.DUGUDMUΕ EN, named after God Imdugud, also read Aja-Anzu), was an early ruler of the First Dynasty of Ur in the 27th century BCE. He does not appear in the Sumerian King List, but is known from an inscribed seal found in tomb PG 1236 in the Royal Cemetery at Ur, which is the largest and probably the earliest tomb structure at the cemetery.

A-Imdugud
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King of Ur
Seal from PG 1236 with inscription "Aja-Anzu", also read "A-Imdugud". Upper register: a nude hero fighting lions. Lower register: chariotter trampling an enemy, and foot soldiers escorting a naked prisoner.
Reignfl. circa 2600 BCE
SuccessorUr-Pabilsag
HouseFirst Dynasty of Ur
Location of Ur, in the Near East, modern Iraq.
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