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Not to be confused with the Akkadian ruler Ilulu. Not to be confused with the Sumerian ruler Elulu. Ilulu according to the Sumerian king list was a king of the Akkadian Empire

Elulu is listed as the third king of the first dynasty of Ur on the Sumerian king list, which states he reigned for 25 years. Ur ( Sumerian:urim; Akkadian: ?) is modern Tell el-Mukayyar, Iraq, and was a city in ancient Sumer. Sumer ( Sumerian: sux-Latn [[Ki (earth ki]]-[[EN (cuneiform en]]-'''ĝir15''', Akkadian: Šumeru; possibly Biblical Shinar The Sumerian king list is an ancient text in the Sumerian language that lists kings of Sumer from Sumerian and foreign dynasties

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Preceded by
Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna
Ensi of Ur
ca. The history of Sumer, taken to include the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk periods spans the 5th to 3rd millennia BC ending with the downfall of the Third Ur ( Sumerian:urim; Akkadian: ?) is modern Tell el-Mukayyar, Iraq, and was a city in ancient Sumer. The Sumerian king list is an ancient text in the Sumerian language that lists kings of Sumer from Sumerian and foreign dynasties Énsi or ensí (spelled PATESI in Sumerian cuneiform, hence occasionally transliterated as patesi; possibly derived from en si-k> "lord Ur ( Sumerian:urim; Akkadian: ?) is modern Tell el-Mukayyar, Iraq, and was a city in ancient Sumer. 26th century BC
Succeeded by
Balulu



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