Anam (Uruk)

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Anam was in the 19th century BC. A king of Uruk in ancient Babylonian times . He succeeded Sin-Gamil and is poorly attested by historical sources. Since an inscription was known about him, according to which he restored the Gigparku in Uruk , its historicity can be assumed.

literature

  • S. Frayne, Old Babylonian Period (2003-1959 BC) , Toronto, 1990, pp. 471-477.
predecessor Office successor
Sin-Gamil King of Uruk
1823-1818 BC Chr.
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