Alalngar
Alalngar (also written as: Alalĝar, Alalgar, or Alaljar)(Sumerian:𒀉𒋭𒃻) was the second ensí of Eridu, according to the Sumerian King List.[1] He was also the second king of Sumer. Also according to the Sumerian King List: Alalngar was preceded by Alulim. Additionally, Alalngar was succeeded by En-men-lu-ana of Bad-tibira. Alalngar was said to have reigned for thirty-six-thousand years.[1]
| Alalngar | |
|---|---|
| Ensí of Eridu | |
| Reign | legendary | 
| Predecessor | Alulim | 
| Successor | En-men-lu-ana | 
References
    
- Wang, Haicheng (2004). Writing and the Ancient State: Early China in Comparative Perspective. Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 1107785871. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
 
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