- Kazalla
Kazalla is the name given in Akkadian sources to a possibly-legendary city in the ancient
Near East . Under its kingKashtubila , Kazalla warred againstSargon of Akkad in the 24th or 23rd century BCE. Sargon laid the city of Kazalla to waste so effectively that "the birds could not find a place to perch away from the ground." [Oppenheim 266.]According to a tablet from the reign of
Gudea ofLagash , Kazalla was located somewhere to the west ofMesopotamia , in the land of Martu.Notes
References
*Howorth, Henry H. "The Later Rulers of Shirpurla or Lagash (Continued)". "The English Historical Review", Vol. 17, No. 66 (Apr., 1902), pp. 209-234This article consists of 26 page(s).
*Oppenheim, A. Leo (translator).Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament , 3d ed. James B. Pritchard, ed. Princeton: University Press, 1969.
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