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Alalngar[a] was the second king[b] to exercise the kingship of Eridu over all of Sumer—according to the Sumerian King List (SKL).[5][6][7] He may have fl. c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC;[2] however, the Weld-Blundell Prism (W-B 444) copy of the SKL states that he reigned for 10 sars (or 36,000 years) while the W-B 62 copy states that he reigned for 20 sars (or 72,000 years).[8][3][9] According to the Dynastic Chronicle (ABC 18), W-B 444, W-B 62 copies of the SKL: he was preceded by Alulim and succeeded by En-men-lu-ana of Bad-tibira.[10] The Uruk List of Kings and Sages (ULKS) copy of the SKL pairs seven antediluvian kings each with his own apkallu; and, the second apkallu (Uanduga) was paired up with Alalngar.[note 1][11]
"After the kingship[c] descended from heaven, the kingship was in Eridu. In Eridu, Alulim became king he ruled for 28,800 years. Alalngar ruled for 36,000 years. 2 kings; they ruled for 64,800 years. Then Eridu fell and the kingship was taken to Bad-tibira. In Bad-tibira, En-men-lu-ana ruled for 43,200 years. En-men-gal-ana ruled for 28,800 years. Dumuzid, the shepherd, ruled for 36,000 years. 3 kings; they ruled for 108,000 years. Then Bad-tibira fell and the kingship was taken to Larak. In Larak, En-sipad-zid-ana ruled for 28,800 years. 1 king; he ruled for 28,800 years. Then Larak fell and the kingship was taken to Sippar. In Sippar, En-men-dur-ana became king; he ruled for 21,000 years. 1 king; he ruled for 21,000 years. Then Sippar fell and the kingship was taken to Shuruppak. In Shuruppak, Ubara-Tutu became king; he ruled for 18,600 years. 1 king; he ruled for 18,600 years. In 5 cities 8 kings; they ruled for 241,200 years. Then the flood swept over."
Alalngar | |||||
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High King of Sumer | |||||
Reign | fl. c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC[2] | ||||
Predecessor | Alulim[3] | ||||
Successor | En-men-lu-ana | ||||
King of Eridu | |||||
Reign | fl. c. 2866 – c. 2856 BC[2] | ||||
Predecessor | Alulim | ||||
Successor | Amelon | ||||
Born | Eridu | ||||
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Sumerian | 𒀉𒋭𒃻[4] | ||||
Dynasty | Dynasty of Eridu | ||||
Religion | Sumerian religion |
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