ETCSLglossingSignSign name: LAGAB×ḪAL (ENGUR)
Values: engur, namma

The building of Ninjirsu's temple (Gudea, cylinders A and B) (c.2.1.7), line c217.1045
<sup>d</sup>nin-jir<sub>2</sub>-su-rae<sub>2</sub>-ninnudug<sub>3</sub>-bija<sub>2</sub>-ja<sub>2</sub>-da
nin-jir2-sue2-ninnudug3jar
Ninjirsu (DN)E-ninnu (TN)to be goodto place
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Paragraph t217.p119 (line(s) 1041-1047) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
With his divine duties, namely to tune properly the sweet-toned tigi instrument; to fill the courtyard of E-ninnu with joy; to make the aljar and miritum, instruments of the E-duga, offer their best in the E-ninnu to Ninjirsu, the warrior with an ear for music, Gudea introduced his beloved musician, Ucumgal-kalama, to Lord Ninjirsu.
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