Gu-edin

Gu-Edin was a flat field in Sumer, in modern day Iraq. It lay between Umma and Lagash. Enakalli, Ensi of Umma, purposefully destroyed the irrigation works in the field to create a "margin of desolation" on behalf of his god. The destruction of Gu-Edin is paralleled in John Norman's Gor novels.

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