Mashda Explained

Mashda of Kish was the eleventh Sumerian king in the First Dynasty of Kish, according to the Sumerian king list. He was a son of the king Atab.[1] Like the other members of the First dynasty prior to Etana, he was named for an animal; his name "Mashda" is Akkadian for "gazelle".[2] Mashda is unlikely to have existed as his name does not appear on texts dating from the period in which he was presumed to have lived (Early Dynastic period).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. [Thorkild Jacobsen]
  2. Jacobsen, Sumerian King List, p. 80 n.60
  3. Marchesi. Gianni. 2010. The Sumerian King List and the Early History of Mesopotamia. M. G. Biga - M. Liverani (eds.), ana turri gimilli: Studi dedicati al Padre Werner R. Mayer, S. J., da amici e allievi (Vicino Oriente - Quaderno 5; Roma). 231–248.