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Zabalam : ウィキペディア英語版
Zabala (Sumer)

Zabala (also Zabalam, modern Tell Ibzeikh, Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq) was a city of ancient Sumer in what is now the Dhi Qar governorate in Iraq. Zabala was at the crossing of the ancient Iturungal and
Ninagina canals. The city's deity was Inanna of Zabala.
==History==
The first mentions of Zabala are in seals from the Jemdet Nasr period including a list of early cites - Ur, Nippur, Larsa, Uruk, Kes, and Zabalam.〔Green, M.W., A note on an archaic period geographical list from Warka, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, pp293-4, 1977〕 The earliest historical record, a bowl inscription, indicates that Zabala was under the control of Lugalzagesi of Lagash.
In the Sargonic Period, Shar-kali-sharri and Naram-Sin both
reported building a temple to the goddess Inanna in Zabala
〔()
Mari A. Gough, Historical Perception in the Sargonic Literary Tradition: The Implications of Copied Texts, Rosetta, University of Birmingham〕 and Rimush of Akkad reports
Zabala as attempting to rebel against the control of the Akkadian Empire. After the
fall of Akkad, Zabala came into the sphere of the city-state of Isin as reported
by the year names of several rulers including Itar-pisa and Ur-Ninurta.
The town was later subject to
Abisare of Larsa, who's year name reported the building of the
"Favorite of Inanna of Zabalam" canal.〔() The Rulers
of Larsa, M. Fitzgerald, Yale University Dissertation, 2002〕
During the Ur III period, Zabala was controlled by the Ur governor in Umma
which was the capital of Umma Province.
〔() The ruling family of Ur III Umma. A Prosopographical Analysis of an Elite Family in Southern Iraq 4000 Years ago, J.L. Dahl, UCLA disertation, 2003〕Cuneiform texts state that Hammurabi built Zabala's temple Ezi-Kalam-ma to the goddess Innana.〔(Tablet MS 1876/1 in the Schøyen Collection )〕
The temple of Inanna in Zabalam is the subject of hymn 26 in the temple hymns of Enheduanna.

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