Mug-si

25th-century BCE Sumerian ruler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mug-si (Sumerian: 𒈮𒋛, mug-si) was a Sumerian ruler (ensi) of the Mesopotamian city of Adab in the mid-3rd millennium BCE, probably circa 2400 BCE.[1][2] He was the predecessor of E-iginimpa'e.[3][4]

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Mug-si
𒈮𒋛
Reign25th century BCE
PredecessorLugalannemundu
SuccessorE-iginimpa'e
DynastyDynasty of Adab
ReligionSumerian religion
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Mug-si was ruler of Adab, circa 2500 BCE.

His title was ensi-gar, or "Supreme Governor", the highest civil office in Adab.[5][3]

Mug-si is only known from inscriptions, especially a land sale document where he appears with his title.[3]

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