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Summary Of: Lagash

Lagash was much closer to the gulf... Lagash was much closer to the gulf... Lagash was much closer to the gulf... Lagash is represented by a rather low... it appears that Lagash was an important Sumerian city in the late... Lagash lost its independence... Lagash again thrived under the... the capital of Lagash was actually in... Lagash was the largest city in the world from ca... Lagash seems to have lost its importance... A few of the names from the Lagash rulers listed below may be made out...

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