
Kinngirsu
Kinngirsu was an ancient Sumerian city-state located in southern Mesopotamia, around 2500 BCE. It served as a regional center and was known for its significant contributions to early civilization, including advancements in art, architecture, and governance. Kinngirsu was associated with the city of Girsu, which was a major religious and administrative hub dedicated to the god Ningirsu. Archaeological discoveries at Girsu reveal impressive ziggurats, courts, and artifacts that shed light on Sumerian culture andearly urban development. The city played a vital role in the political and religious landscape of early Mesopotamian society.