:(Epic of Shamhat and Enkidu (~2100BC
:(Epic of Shamhat and Enkidu (~2100BC
The first literary work of the world, is the “Epic of Shamhat and Enkidu”, in commemoration of defeating the usurper Akkadians in Sumerian city of Uruk. Please mind that: after the year 2100 BC, Semitic dynasties in Sumer and Ashur, had been distorting this epic , and also had been putting the name of negative character of this epic, “Gilgamesh", on this epic.
In the year 2270 BC, pro-slavery Semetic tribe of Akkad attacked to “Empire of Sumer”, where "proto-socialism" was held in there. After the occupation of Sumer, Akkadians sequestered capitals of people, and made them slaves, and established slavery in Sumer. Among the oppressions of Akkadians, was raping Sumerian girls and young women. After a while, the raped girls and young women, were inevitably became prostitutes. Please mind that throughout the proto-socialism, prostitution did not exist, and this job was created in Slavery societies of Semitic people and Hamites, which have survived until today.
Whatever the case, Shamhat, one of these oppressed girls of Sumerian city of Uruk, Instead of beginning the job of prostitution, decided to fight against the oppressor Akkadians. So she fled from the city, and brought herself to one of the remote villages of "Lagash". One of the most powerful and vigorous men of the village, asked Shamhat to marry him. But she made a condition for accepting this marriage. This condition was defeat of Akkadians, and liberation of Uruk city, and Enkidu accepted to do this job, and kill Gilgamesh, the Akkadian ruler of Uruk.
Since Enkidu was uneducated, Shamhat decided to taught her to read and write, and to raise his knowledge about the history of Sumer. Meanwhile, Enkidu started to incite the villagers and providing neccessary weapons. Eventually, Enkidu with the militant group he had organized, succeded to defeat usurper Akkadians and to kill Gilgamesh, and to liberate the Sumerian city of Uruk.
Source articles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enkidu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamhat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_of_Gilgamesh (distorted version)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruk
The first literary work of the world, is the “Epic of Shamhat and Enkidu”, in commemoration of defeating the usurper Akkadians in Sumerian city of Uruk. Please mind that: after the year 2100 BC, Semitic dynasties in Sumer and Ashur, had been distorting this epic , and also had been putting the name of negative character of this epic, “Gilgamesh", on this epic.
In the year 2270 BC, pro-slavery Semetic tribe of Akkad attacked to “Empire of Sumer”, where "proto-socialism" was held in there. After the occupation of Sumer, Akkadians sequestered capitals of people, and made them slaves, and established slavery in Sumer. Among the oppressions of Akkadians, was raping Sumerian girls and young women. After a while, the raped girls and young women, were inevitably became prostitutes. Please mind that throughout the proto-socialism, prostitution did not exist, and this job was created in Slavery societies of Semitic people and Hamites, which have survived until today.
Whatever the case, Shamhat, one of these oppressed girls of Sumerian city of Uruk, Instead of beginning the job of prostitution, decided to fight against the oppressor Akkadians. So she fled from the city, and brought herself to one of the remote villages of "Lagash". One of the most powerful and vigorous men of the village, asked Shamhat to marry him. But she made a condition for accepting this marriage. This condition was defeat of Akkadians, and liberation of Uruk city, and Enkidu accepted to do this job, and kill Gilgamesh, the Akkadian ruler of Uruk.
Since Enkidu was uneducated, Shamhat decided to taught her to read and write, and to raise his knowledge about the history of Sumer. Meanwhile, Enkidu started to incite the villagers and providing neccessary weapons. Eventually, Enkidu with the militant group he had organized, succeded to defeat usurper Akkadians and to kill Gilgamesh, and to liberate the Sumerian city of Uruk.
Source articles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enkidu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamhat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_of_Gilgamesh (distorted version)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruk
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