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Ziusudra

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Ziusudra (Old Babylonian Akkadian: 𒍣𒌓𒋤𒁺, romanized: Ṣíusudrá [ṣi₂-u₄-sud-ra₂], Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒍣𒋤𒁕, romanized: Ṣísudda, Ancient Greek: Ξίσουθρος, romanized: Xísouthros) of Shuruppak (c. 2900 BC) is listed in the WB-62 Sumerian King List recension as the last king of Sumer prior to the Great Flood. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ziusudra has received more than 578,977 page views. His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2019). Ziusudra is the 4,618th most popular politician (down from 3,651st in 2019), the 120th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 91st in 2019) and the 70th most popular Iraqi Politician.

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  • 29

    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 2.56

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ziusudra ranks 4,618 out of 19,576Before him are Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, John Tristan, Count of Valois, Mustafa Dzhemilev, Yaroslav II of Vladimir, Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz, and Nikola Zhekov. After him are Yuya, Walter Simons, Musa of Parthia, Amadou Toumani Touré, Doquz Khatun, and Şehzade Ahmet.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Ziusudra ranks 120 out of 384Before him are Al-Muhtadi (825), Banū Mūsā (900), Phraates II (-200), Ibn Khallikan (1211), Taha Yassin Ramadan (1938), and Al-Mu'tadid (854). After him are Al-Muktafi (875), Ibbi-Sin (-2050), Suhayb ar-Rumi (587), Abi-Eshuh (-1800), Shulgi (-2200), and Al-Mustansir (1300).

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Among POLITICIANS In Iraq

Among politicians born in Iraq, Ziusudra ranks 70Before him are Tukulti-Ninurta I (-1300), Kerbogha (1100), Al-Qahir (899), Al-Muhtadi (825), Phraates II (-200), and Al-Mu'tadid (854). After him are Al-Muktafi (875), Ibbi-Sin (-2050), Abi-Eshuh (-1800), Shulgi (-2200), Al-Mustansir (1300), and Ammi-Saduqa (-1700).