Naram-Sin of Akkad
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Naram-Sin of Akkad
Summary
Naram-Sin of Akkad is a human[1]. He has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's father was Manishtushu[3].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Shar-Kali-Sharri[4].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Enmenana[5].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Shumshani[6].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Tuta-Napshum[7].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Ukin-Ulmash[8].
- A child of Naram-Sin of Akkad was Bin-Kali-Sharri[9].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad held citizenship in Akkadian Empire[10].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad held the position of king[11].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad is recorded as male[12].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's noble title is recorded as king[14].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's Commons category is recorded as Naram-Suen[15].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 8[16].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Akkadian[17].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's present in work is recorded as Sumerian King List[18].
- Naram-Sin of Akkad's different from is recorded as Naram-Suen[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Naram-Sin of Akkad's father was Manishtushu[3].
Career and Affiliations
Naram-Sin of Akkad held the position of king[11].
Personal Life
Children include Shar-Kali-Sharri[4], a sovereign[20]; Enmenana[5], a priest[21], -2300–-2200[22]; Shumshani[6], a priest[23]; Tuta-Napshum[7], a priest[24]; Ukin-Ulmash[8]; and Bin-Kali-Sharri[9].
Why It Matters
Naram-Sin of Akkad has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] He is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
FAQs
Who were Naram-Sin of Akkad's parents?
Naram-Sin of Akkad's father was Manishtushu[3].