Chapter 14: Gönme Balashe

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Parbum, reign: 50 years, 3399-3349 BC.

In 3399 BC, Phoeum succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the fifth king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Pu'anham pu', reigned 20 years, 3349-3329 BC.

In 3349 BC, Puanham succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the sixth king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Kaliboum, reign: 25 years, 3329-3304 BC.

In 3329 BC, Kalibum succeeded to the throne of Kish, the seventh king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Karumum, reign: 20 years, 3304-3284 BC.

In 3304 BC, Karumum succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the eighth king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Sukaki, reigned 25 BC, 3284-3259 BC.

In 3284 BC, Sukkaki succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the ninth king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Atab Atab, reigned 40 years, 3259-3219 BC.

In 3259 BC, Atab succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the tenth king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Marshta, reigned: 20 years, 3219-3199 BC.

In 3219 BC, Atab's son Mashta succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the eleventh king of the First Dynasty of Kish.

Aweum, reigned 20 years, 3199-3179 BC.

In 3199 BC, Mashta's son Aweum succeeded to the throne of Kish, the twelfth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Etana, reigned: 10 years, 3179-3169 BC.

In 3179 BC, the priesthood-turned-Etana mutinied and seized the throne of Kish, the thirteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Etana was one of the greatest kings in the history of the First Dynasty of Kish.

The rule of the First Kish dynasty over the states was either nominal or religious. In fact, the political power, financial power, and military forces of each state are independent. The respect for Kish is somewhat similar to the relationship between the tribe and the lord of the alliance in a tribal confederation.

The king of Etana was no longer satisfied with the nominal vassals of the states, but actually went his own way, waged a war of conquest against the states, and finally unified the Sumerian region, which was the first unification of the Sumerian region.

The Epic of Etana: "He ascended to heaven and unified all the nations".

Legend: King Etana, barren and childless. The eagle and the snake are good friends, but one day the eagle and the snake are not eating the snake's offspring. The serpent, under the teachings of the sun god, tore the eagle's wings and threw it off a cliff while the eagle was pecking at the carrion. The hungry eagle pleaded with the sun god. The sun god commanded Etana to rescue the eagle and feed it until it regained health. Etana asked the eagle for a "tree of birth" in return. Unable to do this, the eagle decided to carry Etana to heaven in order to have eternal life. But as the eagle flew higher and higher, Etana was dizzy. Fell from a high altitude and shattered his bones. From then on, man's hope for eternal life was dashed.

But this myth is only the plot of a play, and Etana has a son to succeed him to the throne.

Parley, reign: 40 years, 3169-3129 BC.

In 3169 BC, Etana's son Pali succeeded to the throne of Kish as the fourteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

During this period, the strength of the Kish dynasty weakened, the conquered Sumerian city-states became independent, and Mesopotamia was once again divided into city-states.

Enmi Nanna, reigned 50 years, 3129-3079 BC. Suffix: Nanna, the god of the moon. It represents that it was given royal power by the moon god, and of course it may also represent the Ki from your.

In 3129 BC, Enmi Nanna succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the fifteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Meram Kish?, reigned 25 years, 3079-3054 BC. Suffix: Kish country name.

In 3079 BC, Nmi Nanna's son, Myrem Kish, succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the sixteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Parsal Nanna, reigned 20 years, 3054-3034 BC. Suffix: Nanna, the god of the moon.

In 3054 BC, Nmi Nanna's son and brother of Myrem Kish, Parsal Nanna, succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the seventeenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Samoug, reigned 20 years, 3034-3014 BC. Suffix: Nanna, the god of the moon.

In 3034 BC, Palsal Nanna's son Samuge succeeded to the throne of Kish, the eighteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Tikal, reigned 5 years, 3014-3009 BC.

In 3014 BC, Samug's son Tikal succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the nineteenth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Ilku'u, Ilku'u, reigned: 25 years, 3009-2984 BC.

In 3009 BC, Ilkuu succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the twentieth king of the First Kish Dynasty.

During this period, the Kish dynasty, under strong pressure from Uruk, began to pay tribute to Uruk.

Iltasatum, reign: 20 years, 2984-2964 BC.

In 2984 BC, Iltasatum succeeded to the throne of Kish and was the twenty-first king of the First Kish Dynasty.

Enmei Bala Geshe ESI, reigned 25 years, 2964-2939 BC.

In 2964 BC, Nmi Baragesi succeeded to the throne of Kish, the twenty-second king of the First Kish Dynasty.

During the reign of Nmi Balageshe, many important large buildings were erected.

Nmi Balageshe, independent of the excavated inscriptions, is the earliest ruler whose chronology can be identified.

Nmi Barakshe was the second Kish king after Itana who wanted to end the secession of the city-state.

In exchange for Uruk's unspoken opposition, Nmi Balagoshe chose to pay Uruk the same tribute, but reduced the amount of tribute.

Subsequently, Nmi Balageshe launched a war to unify Sumer.

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