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- Not to be confused with Dumuzid, the Fisherman
Dumuzid, "the Shepherd", from Bad-tibira in Sumer, was the 5th pre-dynastic king on the Sumerian king list (before ca. 2900 BC).
He is considered a precursor to the Babylonian god Tammuz.
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Preceded byEn-men-gal-ana | King of Sumer before ca. 2900 BC or legendary |
Succeeded byEn-sipad-zid-ana of Larsa |
Ensi of Bad-tibira before ca. 2900 BC or legendary |
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