Kullassina-Bel (son of Nigushur ) is the second ruler of the Early Dynastic II period of Sumer after the Flood , the second representative of the first dynasty of the city-state of ancient Sumer Kish , located in the south of ancient Mesopotamia , who ruled for 960 years, according to the Nippurian royal list .
Probably of divine origin. According to the king’s list, before the global flood in Sumer, 9 kings alternately ruled in 5 successive city states with a total duration of 277,200 years. Based on the same list, we can conclude that the global flood occurred 12 thousand years BC. e., therefore, the beginning of the reign of King Kullassin-Bel should be attributed to the beginning of the XI millennium BC. e.
Historicity is doubtful. The names of the kings before Ethan, except for the Nippurian royal list , are unknown from any other historical sources, and their existence has not been archaeologically verified.
It is believed that the years of his reign are significantly overstated. According to the royal list, he was replaced by Nangishlishma .
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| I dynasty Kish | ||
| Predecessor: Nigushur | Kish ruler XI millennium BC e. | Successor: Nangishlishma |