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- Kubaba abstract "Kubaba (in the Weidner or Esagila Chronicle; Sumerian: Kug-Bau) is the only queen on the Sumerian King List, which states she reigned for 100 years – roughly in the Early Dynastic III period (ca. 2500-2330 BC) of Sumerian history. She is one of very few women to have ever ruled in their own right in Iraqi history. Most versions of the king list place her alone in her own dynasty, the 3rd Dynasty of Kish, following the defeat of Sharrumiter of Mari, but other versions combine her with the 4th dynasty, that followed the primacy of the king of Akshak. Before becoming monarch, the king list says she was an alewife.The Weidner Chronicle is a propagandistic letter, attempting to predate the shrine of Marduk there to an early period, and purporting to show that each of the kings who had neglected its proper rites had lost the primacy of Sumer. It contains a brief account of rise of \"the house of Kubaba\" occurring in the reign of Puzur-Nirah of Akshak: \"In the reign of Puzur-Nirah, king of Akšak, the freshwater fishermen of Esagila were catching fish for the meal of the great lord Marduk; the officers of the king took away the fish. The fisherman was fishing when 7 (or 8) days had passed [...] in the house of Kubaba, the tavern-keeper [...] they brought to Esagila. At that time BROKEN[4] anew for Esagila [...] Kubaba gave bread to the fisherman and gave water, she made him offer the fish to Esagila. Marduk, the king, the prince of the Apsû, favored her and said: \"Let it be so!\" He entrusted to Kubaba, the tavern-keeper, sovereignty over the whole world.\" (lines 38-45)Her son Puzur-Suen and grandson Ur-Zababa followed her on the throne in Sumer as the fourth Kish dynasty on the king list, in some copies as her direct successors, in others with the Akshak dynasty intervening. Ur-Zababa is also known as the king said to be reigning in Sumer during the youth of Sargon the Great of Akkad, who militarily brought much of the near east under his regime shortly afterward.".
- Kubaba child Puzur-Suen.
- Kubaba personFunction Kubaba__1.
- Kubaba relative Ur-Zababa.
- Kubaba thumbnail Museum_of_Anatolian_Civilizations086.jpg?width=300.
- Kubaba title "Queen of Sumer".
- Kubaba wikiPageExternalLink weidner.html.
- Kubaba wikiPageExternalLink abstracts.htm.
- Kubaba wikiPageID "1175373".
- Kubaba wikiPageLength "6972".
- Kubaba wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Kubaba wikiPageRevisionID "707762214".
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Abdi-Heba.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_Empire.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Akshak.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Alewife_(trade).
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letters.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Ankara.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Carchemish.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:25th-century_BC_female_rulers.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Mesopotamian_women.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_queens_regnant.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deified_people.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_goddesses.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumerian_rulers.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Cybele.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Enshakushanna.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Esagila.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Hannahannah.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Hebat.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Hipponax.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Sumer.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Hurrians.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Ionia.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Kish_(Sumer).
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Luwian_language.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Lydia.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Marduk.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Mari,_Syria.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Anatolian_Civilizations.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Opium.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Phrygia.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Pomegranate.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Potentate.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Puzur-Nirah.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Puzur-Suen.
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- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Sardis.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Sargon_of_Akkad.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Semonides_of_Amorgos.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Sumerian_King_List.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Sumerian_language.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Tympanum_(hand_drum).
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Ur-Zababa.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Uruk.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kubaba".
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kubau".
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kubebe".
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kugbau".
- Kubaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queen Kugbau".
- Kubaba after "King of Akshak".
- Kubaba before "En-shag-kush-ana of Uruk".
- Kubaba caption "(Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey )".
- Kubaba caption "Kubaba holding a poppy capsule and a tympanum".
- Kubaba children Puzur-Suen.
- Kubaba imageSize "180".
- Kubaba name "Kubaba".
- Kubaba relatives Ur-Zababa.
- Kubaba title Sumerian_King_List.
- Kubaba title "Queen of Sumer".
- Kubaba title "Ruler of Kish".
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- Kubaba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- Kubaba years "ca. 25th century BC".
- Kubaba subject Category:25th-century_BC_female_rulers.
- Kubaba subject Category:Ancient_Mesopotamian_women.
- Kubaba subject Category:Ancient_queens_regnant.
- Kubaba subject Category:Deified_people.
- Kubaba subject Category:Mesopotamian_goddesses.
- Kubaba subject Category:Sumerian_rulers.
- Kubaba subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Kubaba hypernym Queen.
- Kubaba type Agent.
- Kubaba type Person.
- Kubaba type Person.
- Kubaba type Agent.
- Kubaba type NaturalPerson.
- Kubaba type Thing.