Nur-Adad

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Nur-Adad was an early 2nd-millennium BCE king of the ancient Mesopotamian city-state of Larsa, known from royal inscriptions and building projects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
king
associatedWithDeity Inanna NERFINISHED
Shamash NERFINISHED
civilization Ancient Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
country Larsa NERFINISHED
culture Mesopotamian
era Old Babylonian period NERFINISHED
evidence archaeological remains in Larsa
building inscriptions
royal inscriptions
floruit early 2nd millennium BCE
geographicContext ancient Near East NERFINISHED
hasTitle king of Larsa
ruler of Larsa
knownFor building projects
royal inscriptions
languageOfInscriptions Akkadian NERFINISHED
locatedInTime early 2nd millennium BCE
occupation king of Larsa
politicalEntityRuled city-state of Larsa
positionHeld ruler of Larsa
regionRuled southern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
royalTitleLanguage Akkadian NERFINISHED
sourceType foundation inscription
royal building inscription
typeOfMonumentBuilt canal or waterworks
city wall
temple
writingSystemUsedInInscriptions cuneiform

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