CITY
STATE OF UMMA
Umma
(modern Tell Jokha/Djoha) was a Sumerian city state which was situated
in central southern Mesopotamia. Its patron saint was Shara.
A
minor city for much of its existence, Umma was engaged in a drawn-out
border conflict with its more powerful neighbour, Lagash, which
it eventually won during the reign of Lugalzaggesi, under whose
guidance the city reached its zenith. He was the last ethnic Sumerian
king before the conquest of Sumer by Sargon of Akkad, and was also
the only king of Uruk's Third Dynasty. He was arguably the first
king to unite Sumer as a single kingdom.
c.2550
BC :
Mesilim
of Kish is famous for drawing the border between Umma and Lagash,
a contentious point between these two cities. His decision, accepted
by both parties, appears to favour Lagash over Umma.
c.2455
BC :
Ensi
Ush : Possibly
killed Akurgal of Lagash.
c.2445
BC :
Enakalle
: Defeated by Eannatum of Lagash and made tributary.
c.2430
BC :
Lugalure
of Uruk helps Lagash to defeat Umma after Enakalle rips out the
steele of Mesilim, subsequently attacking Lagash itself.
c.2425
BC :
Urlumma
Urlumma
drains the boundary canal at Girsu and destroys shrines there, forcing
Enannatum of Lagash to defend the religious centre by offering battle
at Ugigga, in the fields near Girsu. Urlumma is totally defeated
and flees, only to be killed at Umma. Enannatum establishes a vassal
ruler at Umma.
c.2420
BC :
Ili
of Girsu : Priest
of Ininni of Esh in Girsu.
Ili
proves to be unfaithful to Lagash and continues Urlumma's aggressive
work against Girsu, leading to unspecified hostilities between the
two city states which continue until Umma is conquered by Sargon
I.
Gishakkidu
Bubu
c.2355
- 2330 BC :
Lugal
zaggesi / Lugal-Zage-Si : Conquered
Uruk and became king there.
Under
the priest-king Lugalzaggesi, Umma overthrows Lagash's domination
(in circa 2355 BC), captures Uruk and Akshak (circa 2353 BC), claims
an empire which extends from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf.
Umma's domination only lasts for Lugalzaggesi's lifetime, however.
The
kingship passes next to Elamite Awan (and rejoins the information
shown in the king list).
c.2330
BC :
Umma
is defeated by Sargon I as the latter creates his Akkadian empire.
c.2112
BC :
Lagash
controls Umma for a short time but with the ascendancy of Ur's Third
Dynasty, Umma falls under its control.
Girizal
Governors (Ur III) of Umma :
During
the Ur III Period (circa 2112-2004 BC) the conquered Province of
Umma was governed by the members of one family. In the local literature
this family is either referred to as the Ruling Family of Ur III
Umma, or the Family of Girizal/GIRI.NI. The ancestor of the family,
GIRI.NI, is only attested through the seal-inscriptions of his sons,
and he remains an almost mythical figure.
Due
to the scarcity of sources relating to the earliest years of Ur's
hegemony over Umma it is difficult to estimate the role of the ruling
family. However, it is likely that the members of this family were
appointed to their offices in Shulgi's thirty-third year. During
the remaining forty-or-so years of Ur's rule, the governor's office,
as well as a majority of the remaining important offices in Umma's
administration were in the hands of the same family.
c.2061
BC :
Shulgi
of Ur appoints the first Girizal governor of Umma.
Ur-Nigar
: Son of Girini? Chief Cattle Administrator. Title inherited.
c.2061
- 2038 BC :
Ur-Lisi
: Son.
Ur's Governor of Umma for 23 years.
c.2038
- 2029 BC :
Akala
/ Aakala / Ayakalla : Brother. Ur's Governor of Umma for
9 years.
c.2029
- 2022 BC :
Dadaga
: Brother. Ur's Governor of Umma for 7 years.
Ur-E'e
: Brother. Chief Cattle Administrator.
Lu-Haya
: Son. Probable Chief Cattle Administrator.
Umma
probably declines during the Old Babylonian Period, as it receives
no major mention. Its final fate is unknown, but at some point it
is abandoned.
Source
:
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/
KingListsMiddEast/
MesopotamiaUmma.htm