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- (a mu-na-ru................... "dedicated ") (en)
- (dnimin-tab-ba.............. "For Nimintabba"20px) (en)
- (dšul-gi.................... "Shulgi") (en)
- (gi ki-uri-ke4................. "and Akkad,") (en)
- (gi ki-uri-ke4..................... "and Akkad,") (en)
- (lugal ki-en-............... "King of Sumer") (en)
- (lugal ki-en-................. "King of Sumer" ) (en)
- (lugal urimki-ma..... "King of Ur") (en)
- (lugal........................"King") (en)
- (mu-na-du3................... "he built") (en)
- (nam-ti-la-ni-še3........... "for his life"20px) (en)
- (nin-a-ni..................... "his Lady,") (en)
- (nin-a-ni....................... "his Lady,") (en)
- (nitah kalag-ga...... "the mighty man") (en)
- (nitah kalag-ga........ "the mighty man") (en)
- (urimki-ma............... "of Ur"20px) (en)
- (šul-gi.................... "Shulgi") (en)
- Cylinder seal of Shulgi. The inscription reads "To Nuska, supreme minister of Enlil, his king, for the life of Shulgi, strong hero, King of Ur, King of Sumer and Akkad, Ur-Nanibgal, governor of Nippur, son of Lugal-engardug, governor of Nippur, dedicated this." Louvre Museum. (en)
- (dnin-lil2.......................... "For Ninlil"20px) (en)
- (e2-a-ni.......................... "her Temple"20px) (en)
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- Foundation tablet of king Shulgi , for the Temple of Nimintabba in Ur. ME 118560 British Museum. (en)
- Carnelian bead, elongated , Harappan style, provenance unknown. Bearing a cuneiform commemorative inscription of Shulgi, dedicating the bead to the goddess Ninlil. British Museum, BM 129493 This carnelian bead was probably imported from the Indus valley. (en)
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