Iraq: found ruins of church of Sumerian ruler

British archaeologists During the excavations in the province of Di-Car in the south-east of Iraq, the ruins of the Church of the Sumerian ENSI (king) of Gudea, who ruled the city-state Lagash in 2142-2122 to N. NS. This was announced by the Iraqi TV channel Al Sumaria, reports TASS.

“In addition to the ruins of the temple of one of the most famous Sumerian rulers of Gouda, there are also about 800 artifacts related to different historical epochs, in particular to the first (2500-2312 years BC) and the second (2136-2109 BC. E.) Dynasties of Lagas and to the Third Dynasty of Hurray (2111-2003 BC), – said the general director of the research department and excavations of the Arab Republic of Ali Shalgam.

It is reported that the main part of the finds were dolls, clay pots, decorations and numerous clay figures belonging to the Sumero-Acca civilization, which is considered one of the oldest in the world.

According to Shalgam, the staff of the British Museum is also engaged in distorts near the city of Er-Rafai, where the seasons of the first centuries of the existence of Islam are searched for the first centuries of the existence of Islam, that is, referring to the Omeyadsky (661-750 years) and Abbasid (750- 1258 years old. Er) caliphants.

It is noted that the territory of the province of Di-Car is considered to be the center of Civilization of Sumerians, here are the ruins of the oldest cities – states, such as the UR, Erid, Lagash, Lars, Girsu, Umma and Bad Tyibra.