Amar-Suena

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Amar-Suena is another name for Amar-Sin, a prominent king of the Third Dynasty of Ur in ancient Mesopotamia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sumerian king
human
king
alsoKnownAs Amar-Sin NERFINISHED
Amar-Suen NERFINISHED
Amar-Sîn NERFINISHED
capital Ur NERFINISHED
civilization Sumerian civilization
country Akkadian Empire (late phase) NERFINISHED
Sumer NERFINISHED
father Shulgi NERFINISHED
hasEvidenceType brick inscriptions
clay tablets
foundation cones
hasTitleInInscriptions “King of the four quarters” NERFINISHED
“Mighty king”
issued royal inscriptions
year names
knownFor administrative reforms
building projects
canal and irrigation works
royal hymns and inscriptions
temple construction and restoration
languageUsed Akkadian
Sumerian
memberOfDynasty Third Dynasty of Ur NERFINISHED
notableActivity campaigns to maintain control over subject territories
notableProject construction and maintenance of canals in southern Mesopotamia
partOf history of ancient Mesopotamia
patronDeity Nanna NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Sumer and Akkad NERFINISHED
King of Ur NERFINISHED
predecessor Shulgi NERFINISHED
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
reignDuration about 9 years
reignedOver Akkad NERFINISHED
Sumer NERFINISHED
Third Dynasty of Ur NERFINISHED
Ur III dynasty NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 2038 BCE
reignStart c. 2046 BCE
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
ruledInCentury 21st century BCE
sibling Ibbi-Sin NERFINISHED
Shu-Sin NERFINISHED
successor Shu-Sin NERFINISHED
timePeriod Bronze Age NERFINISHED
Ur III period NERFINISHED
writingSystem cuneiform

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Amar-Sin alternateName Amar-Suena