In ancient Mesopotamia, a shublugal, meaning slave of the king, was a slave who lived in a temple, like and , but this type was more numerous. In times of peace, the sovereign gave lands to people who exploit, and at times of war, they forced them to take part in the king's campaign. They were free workers who received lands from the kings in return for their labour. They were at the service of a foreman. The administrator of the temple could take away their livestock or homes with or without compensation.
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| - En Mesopotamia, el shublugal, traducido en ocasiones como siervo del rey, eran unos siervos que residían en un templo, al igual que los y los , pero estos eran más numerosos. En las épocas de paz, el soberano les entregaban terrenos para que las explotaran, y durante épocas de guerra, estaban obligados a formar parte de las campañas del rey. Eran trabajadores libres que los reyes les cedían tierras en compensación por su labor. Estaban al servicio de un capataz. El administrador del templo podía quitarle al shublugal, con o sin compensación, su ganado o su hogar. (es)
- In ancient Mesopotamia, a shublugal, meaning slave of the king, was a slave who lived in a temple, like and , but this type was more numerous. In times of peace, the sovereign gave lands to people who exploit, and at times of war, they forced them to take part in the king's campaign. They were free workers who received lands from the kings in return for their labour. They were at the service of a foreman. The administrator of the temple could take away their livestock or homes with or without compensation. (en)
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| - En Mesopotamia, el shublugal, traducido en ocasiones como siervo del rey, eran unos siervos que residían en un templo, al igual que los y los , pero estos eran más numerosos. En las épocas de paz, el soberano les entregaban terrenos para que las explotaran, y durante épocas de guerra, estaban obligados a formar parte de las campañas del rey. Eran trabajadores libres que los reyes les cedían tierras en compensación por su labor. Estaban al servicio de un capataz. El administrador del templo podía quitarle al shublugal, con o sin compensación, su ganado o su hogar. (es)
- In ancient Mesopotamia, a shublugal, meaning slave of the king, was a slave who lived in a temple, like and , but this type was more numerous. In times of peace, the sovereign gave lands to people who exploit, and at times of war, they forced them to take part in the king's campaign. They were free workers who received lands from the kings in return for their labour. They were at the service of a foreman. The administrator of the temple could take away their livestock or homes with or without compensation. (en)
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