Jushur (cuneiform: 𒄑𒃡 ĜIŠ.UR3; Sumerian: Ĝušur) appears as a king of Kish in the Sumerian king list, a literary composition created in Mesopotamia at the beginning of the second millennium BC.
[1] Jushur does not appear in Early Dynastic inscriptions.
[2] Ĝušur has also been transliterated in the literature as Jushur, Jucur, Gushur, Ngushur, and Gishur.
An early reading of the cuneiform was Gaur.
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