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Mesopotamian underworld god
the same category of underworld deities. His original cult centers were Enegi and Eshnunna, though in the later city he was gradually replaced by a similar
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Lost ancient city in Iraq
Enegi or Enegir was an ancient Mesopotamian city located in present-day Iraq. It is considered lost, though it is known that it was one of the settlements
Enegi
Mesopotamian messenger deity
in Nanshe's position in the local pantheon. References to "Ninshubur of Enegi" appear in texts from Ur as well. It has been suggested she was introduced
Ninshubur
Mesopotamian goddess, wife of Ninazu
Ninazu and Ningishzida. The myth Nanna-Suen's Journey to Nippur recognizes Enegi as her main cult center. A single reference to her and Ninazu receiving
Ningirida
Hurrian storm god Tishpak. A god named "Ninazu" was also worshipped at Enegi in southern Sumer, but this may be a different local god by the same name
Ancient Mesopotamian underworld
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Collection of Sumerian hymns
designate bird names, and conclude this weakens their proposal. 37 Enegi Ninazu Enegi was located between Ur and Uruk. The hymn mentions dogs (or possibly
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continued) her cult, making her the royal tutelary goddess. Ninazu Eshnunna and Enegi Ninazu was a god regarded as either the son of Ereshkigal or of Enlil and
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Mesopotamian lunar god
association between these two gods might have reflected the dependence of Enegi, Ninazu's cult center, on nearby Ur. In the first millennium BCE a tradition
Sin_(mythology)
Mesopotamian god of death
Dynastic period, as a document from Shuruppak refers to him as "Nergal of Enegi", his main cult center. The city itself was sometimes called "Kutha of Sumer"
Nergal
Lost ancient city in Iraq
same logogram could also be used to render the names of two other cities: Enegi, the cult center of Ninazu, and Muru, the cult center of Ninkilim. In these
Karkar_(ancient_city)
Mesopotamian snake charmer deity
is known from sources from both of Ninazu's cult centers, Eshnunna and Enegi. While Enlil is referred to as their father in the myth How Grain Came to
Ninmada
Ethnic Greek subgroup
Greek-speaking Cappadocian population in the past: Arapsun Sinasos Cemil Eneği Sylata Dila Malakopi Suvermez Potamia Trohos Akso Misti Çarıklı Semendire
Cappadocian_Greeks
Dabrum, Zabalam, Umma, Nagsu, Bad-tibira and Larsa and between Uruk and Enegi before rejoining the Euphrates. The Nanagugal canal departed from the left
Geography_of_Mesopotamia
Mesopotamian god
associated with graves, as evidenced by burials from Ur and the designation of Enegi, cult center of the netherworld god Ninazu, as the "great offering pipe
Ashgi
Mesopotamian god of cattle
that it was located in the proximity of Ur, the cult center of Nanna and Enegi, the cult center of Ninazu. According to Andrew R. George, after the Ur
Ningublaga
first wells for shale gas in the Makó Trough in Hungary. In February 2011, Enegi Oil was given an option over 495-square kilometers in the Clare Basin, in
Shale_gas_by_country
Archaeological site in Iraq
name of the site is still unknown though Kiabrig, Ĝešbanda/Nišbanda, and Enegi have been suggested. The site, roughly circular, is about 45 hectares in
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Lord Shiva
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmeel, JERAHMEEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.Â
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Liveliness
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Spanish form of Hebrew Efrayim, EFRAÃN means "double-land; twin-land."
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Lord Krishna, Universe
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Noble; Lofty
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Afghan, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Tamil
Beautiful; Handsome
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A shout of Joy, Rejoicing
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Divine.
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