Mara-Il

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Mara-Il is the only king of Nagar known by name,[1] and the first known historical figure from the Jezirah region.[2] Most of the texts record the ruler of Nagar using his title "En", without mentioning a name.[3][4] Only in Ebla was a name mentioned: Mara-Il; he ruled a little more than a generation before Nagar's destruction c. 2300 BC,[1] and was most probably the "En" recorded in other texts, including the ones from Nabada.[4]

Amar-AN

An inscription from Mari records a certain Amar-AN of the land of Nagar,[note 1] and he could be identical to Mara-Il (whose name in Ebla was written ma-ra-AN).[note 2][3] Four scholars, Marco Bonechi, Amalia Catagnoti, Maria Vittoria Tonietti and Walther Sallaberger, suggested a tentative relation between the element Amar and the element Ma-ra but both Catagnoti and Tonietti admit to the difficulty of this identification and have reservations.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Amar-AN son of Ur-dUTU.ŠA.[5]
  2. ^ AN was a cuneiform sign that designate the word for "god", which is "il" for Semites

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