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Sumerian king list:
Do we know anything about the king of Kis, Babum, except from the Sumerian king list?
No, the name babum, referring to the king of Kish listed in the Sumerian King List, is an Akkadian word meaning "gate". Although Babum is presented as a Sumerian king, the name is unlikely to have been his actual name as it is an Akkadian word, and he does not appear in texts from the period in which he was supposed to have lived.
Sumerian king list:
Do we know anything about the king of Kis, Babum, except from the Sumerian king list?
No, the name babum, referring to the king of Kish listed in the Sumerian King List, is an Akkadian word meaning "gate". Although Babum is presented as a Sumerian king, the name is unlikely to have been his actual name as it is an Akkadian word, and he does not appear in texts from the period in which he was supposed to have lived.
- Origin of the name: The name babum is Akkadian, the language spoken by the Akkadians who lived in northern Mesopotamia.
- Meaning: In Akkadian, bābum means "gate".
- Historical context: The name appears on the Sumerian King List for a ruler in the First Dynasty of Kish. However, there is no evidence to suggest he was a real historical figure, and the name is likely an Akkadian loanword.