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At the beginning of 3rd dynasty of Ur, Sirara (Sumerian: ππ£ππ π³ SIRARA6) was a temple complex in Lagash - it may also (or instead) have been a city as mentioned in The Royal Chronicle of LagaΕ‘. It has been suggested that the city-state known as Sirara was also called Nina or Nimin, which was probably a seaport.
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- The Royal Chronicle of LagaΕ‘
- Zarins, Juris, "The Early Settlement of Southern Mesopotamia: a Review of Recent Historical, Geological, and Archaeological Research", Journal of the American Oriental Society 112.1 (1992), 66.
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