NARAM-SIN: the last great AKKADIAN King, who made Inanna Queen of Earth for a while
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From ANUNNAKI, FALSE GODS by Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.) & Janet Kira Lessin, (CEO, Aquarian Media)
Naram-Sin (r. 2261-2224 BCE) was the last great king of the Akkadian Empire and grandson of SARGON, who founded the empire and ruled it from 2334-2279 BCE on behalf of Inanna, granddaughter of Anunnaki Commander Enlil. Enlil, appointed him as Inanna’s Overseer of Earthlings. Enlil authorized Inanna and Sargon to reign from Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean from his capitol Agade and to make the Akkadian language and written script uniform throughout the area we nowadays call Iraq and Kuwait.
KINGS RIMUSH & MANISHTUSI RESTORED AKKADIAN COHESIVENESS
Following the death of Sargon, who’d deteriorated into a drunk whom Anunnaki Princess Inanna, his partner in the subjugation of Sumer and defeat of Marduk’s army in Egypt, Sargon’s son RIMUSH assumed the Akkadian throne and ruled from 2279-2271 BCE. The cities of the empire rebelled after Sargon’s death. Rimush fought to re-assert Akkad’s control of its vassals, campaigned against Elam, whom he defeated, and claimed in an inscription to bring great wealth back to Akkad. He ruled for only nine years before he died.
Manishtusu, Rimush’s brother, succeeded him and ruled Akkad from 2271-2261 BCE. Manishtusu also had to put down rebellions upon his succession. He died after a reign of 15 years.
Naram-Sin, who succeeded Manishtusu, also suppressed mutinies within the Akkadian Empire, which, with a weapon Enlil gave him called “the Weapon of God” which forced Anunnaki who held satraps within Iraq to let Akkad’s armies enter their territories in Mesopotamia.
Inanna assisted Naram-Sin, too. She helped him march at night (as she had for Sargon) with a lighting device assistance over narrow passes and descended upon and massacred his surprised enemies.
Inanna’s boyfriend, Anunnaki Prince Nergal gave Naram-Sin Amanus in Turkey and the Cedar Mountain in Lebanon.
INANNA & NARAM-SIN BROKE UP & THE ANUNNAKI COUNCIL ENDED THE ERA OF AKKAD’S DOMINANCE
But Inanna and Naram-Sin broke up. She sided with a group of seven kings and their army of 360,000 men from Iran against him. Naram-Sin wrote, “I sent out 120.000, but none of them returned alive.” The 7 Kings killed subsequent attacking Akkadians in the next few years. Akkad was ruined and starving from the wars.
Naram-Sin begged Anunnaki Chief Scientist Enki to plead his case to the Council, but the Council and the Council responded with an order to maintain peace. Enlil sent Ninurta with cavalry and his army of Gutians (from the Zagros Mountains of northeast Sumer) against Naram-sin. Gutians looted most of Sumer. They spared only Lagash, the city of Ninurta, their master.
The Commander had agents plant a scorpion to kill Naram-Sin for his attack on Nippur. Enlil ordered Inanna arrested, but her parents–Nannar and Ningal–wouldn’t give her up.
Inanna flew to Nergal’s Lower Africa. For seven years, she and her allies plotted to overthrow Enlil and his Council.
The peace lasted 300 years, letting Sumer’s cities of Nippur, Lagash, and Isin prosper under the domination of Ur. [Sitchin, Wars of Gods & Men; 10-11]
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