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'''Dumuzid''', "the Shepherd", was the 5th (or 4th) ante-] king on the ]. He is considered a precursor to the Babylonian god ]. '''Dumuzid''', "the Shepherd", from ] in ], was the 5th (or 4th) ante-] king on the ].
He is considered a precursor to the Babylonian god ].


==See also== ==See also==

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Dumuzid, "the Shepherd", from Bad-tibira in Sumer, was the 5th (or 4th) ante-deluvian king on the Sumerian king list.

He is considered a precursor to the Babylonian god Tammuz.

See also

Rulers in the Sumerian King List
   
Eridu
Bad-tibira
Larak
Sippar
Shuruppak
First dynasty of Kish
Eanna
First dynasty of Uruk
First dynasty of Ur
Awan dynasty
Second dynasty of Kish
Hamazi
Second dynasty of Uruk
Second dynasty of Ur
  • Nanni
  • Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna II
Adab
Dynasty of Mari
  • Anbu
  • Anba
  • Bazi
  • Zizi
  • Limer
  • Sharrum-iter
Third dynasty of Kish
Dynasty of Akshak
  • Unzi
  • Undalulu
  • Urur
  • Puzur-Nirah
  • Ushi-Il
  • Shu-Suen of Akshak
Fourth dynasty of Kish
Third dynasty of Uruk
Dynasty of Akkad
Fourth dynasty of Uruk
Gutian dynasty
Fifth dynasty of Uruk
Third Dynasty of Ur
Dynasty of Isin
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