Talk:Meshkiangasher
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I notice it said he is credited with the invention or writing. Who and where is he credited? Is there a tablet you can link to? The only other person I read of with reputation of inventing writing is Enoch the Metatron whom the muslims and some Jews believe invented it, he would correspond to a far earlier king. En-men-dur-ana. I love reading this stuff so any sources you got would be awesome. his whole thing is so fascinating.
- Anon, as the article states, it is not Meskianggasher, but Meskianggasher's son Enmerkar who is credited with the invention of cuneiform, in Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta. For other real or mythical people credited with inventing writing systems, please see Category:Inventors of writing systems. Til Eulenspiegel (talk) 12:02, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Mesh-King-Gasher (or Cush-shar) or Mesk-King-Gasher coins in 2127bc the word Kiag /Kiang /King and Koneg on the same 10th month 90-day ascension 2127bc Dec 25 to 2126bc March 25. The Venus referred to is sothis 243-year rotation of pentacle point 2370-2127bc rising 2369bc Jan 6 and 2126bc Jan 6 (full cycle 1216 years is 1215 Julian). He aligns with Jasher and Ussher claiming kingship of Serug is birth of grandson Terah (Terah 2148bc, but most chronologies 2127bc or 2088bc). If Enmerkar is a son of this Mesh-King Gasher contemporary of King Serug (Mesh-King-iNaNa of Ur) then he is contemporary with priest Nahor of Ur. So i presume you have proven Nahor did not invent cuneiform at Ur but Enmerkar across the river at Uruk. Or perhaps Ur's Nahor invented, and Uruk's Enmerkar systemized it. One source claims Mesh-King-Gasher (2127bc) is grandpa of Gilgamesh (2157bc); if true then he started rule 30 years after his grandson Gilgamesh who found Noah in 2040bc and failed his quest to avoid global death in 2031bc (126 years). 172.58.165.250 (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 00:38, 4 July 2024 (UTC)