Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Gutian language (/ˈɡuːtiən/; also Qutian) was spoken by the Gutian people, who briefly ruled over Sumer during the Gutian dynasty of Sumer around 2100 BCE. The Gutians lived in the territory between the Zagros and the Tigris in present-day Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan.Nothing is known about the language except its existence and a list of Gutian rulers names in the Sumerian king list."@en }
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- Gutian_language comment "The Gutian language (/ˈɡuːtiən/; also Qutian) was spoken by the Gutian people, who briefly ruled over Sumer during the Gutian dynasty of Sumer around 2100 BCE. The Gutians lived in the territory between the Zagros and the Tigris in present-day Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan.Nothing is known about the language except its existence and a list of Gutian rulers names in the Sumerian king list.".
- Q5621802 comment "The Gutian language (/ˈɡuːtiən/; also Qutian) was spoken by the Gutian people, who briefly ruled over Sumer during the Gutian dynasty of Sumer around 2100 BCE. The Gutians lived in the territory between the Zagros and the Tigris in present-day Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan.Nothing is known about the language except its existence and a list of Gutian rulers names in the Sumerian king list.".