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  • Humban
  • Elamite and Persian god

    Humban (Elamite: 𒀭𒃲𒈨𒌍, romanized: Humban, dhu-um-ban, also dhu-ban, Huban) was an Elamite god. He is already attested in the earliest sources preserving

    Humban

    Humban

  • List of Elamite kings
  • between Humban-menanu and Humban-haltash I and Babylonian sources appear to clearly distinguish the two as separate, suggesting that Humban-haltash I

    List of Elamite kings

    List of Elamite kings

    List_of_Elamite_kings

  • Humbaba
  • Character in Gilgamesh myths

    It has also been argued that Humbaba was derived from the Elamite god Humban, but according to Andrew R. George this proposal is not plausible in the

    Humbaba

    Humbaba

    Humbaba

  • Humban-haltash III
  • King of Elam

    Humban-haltash III or Umanaldash was the last major ruler of Elam. He was defeated and captured by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal. He belonged to the Humban-Tahrid

    Humban-haltash III

    Humban-haltash III

    Humban-haltash_III

  • Elam
  • Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC

    Elamite allies defeated in the process. The reigns of Humban-Haltash I (688–681 BC) and Humban-Haltash II (680–675 BC) saw a deterioration of Elamite-Babylonian

    Elam

    Elam

    Elam

  • Humban-Numena
  • King of Elam

    Humban-Numena (or Kumban-Numena) was a king of Elam from the Igihalkid dynasty (Middle Elamite Period, mid-14th century BCE). He was a son and successor

    Humban-Numena

    Humban-Numena

  • Ashurbanipal
  • Assyrian ruler

    stead, Humban-haltash III became king in Elam. Nabu-bel-shumati continued fighting against Ashurbanipal from outposts within Elam and though Humban-haltash

    Ashurbanipal

    Ashurbanipal

    Ashurbanipal

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Religion in the Achaemenid Empire
  • Aspect of ancient Iranian society

    been a very controversial issue. In the Persepolis fortification archive, Humban appears more commonly than any other Elamite or Persian deity, with a total

    Religion in the Achaemenid Empire

    Religion_in_the_Achaemenid_Empire

  • Sennacherib
  • King of Assyria

    was deposed in favor of Humban-menanu, who began assembling the anti-Assyrian coalition once more. Mushezib-Marduk ensured Humban-menanu's support by bribing

    Sennacherib

    Sennacherib

    Sennacherib

  • Religious influences on Zoroastrianism
  • religions, Judaism, and Islam. In the Persepolis fortification archive, Humban appears more commonly than any other Elamite or Persian deity, with a total

    Religious influences on Zoroastrianism

    Religious_influences_on_Zoroastrianism

  • Peli (king of Awan)
  • Elamite king

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Peli (king of Awan)

    Peli (king of Awan)

    Peli_(king_of_Awan)

  • Hutelutush-Inshushinak
  • King of Anshan and Susa

    are recorded: Shilhina-hamru-Lagamar and Humban-numena II. After these kings, no king is attested until Humban-tahrah of the First Neo-Elamite Dynasty

    Hutelutush-Inshushinak

    Hutelutush-Inshushinak

    Hutelutush-Inshushinak

  • Siwe-Palar-Khuppak
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Siwe-Palar-Khuppak

    Siwe-Palar-Khuppak

  • Battle of Halule
  • Ancient battle

    Mushezib-Marduk. As well as the Babylonians, the Aramean tribes, the Chaldeans and Humban-nimena III of Elam, and all the Zagros Iranians (Persia, Anshan, Ellipi

    Battle of Halule

    Battle_of_Halule

  • Pinikir
  • Elamite and Hurrian astral goddess

    Pinikir and Ishtar the former's possible consort (a role he assigns to Humban) would have acquired Tammuz-like traits but concludes himself that this

    Pinikir

    Pinikir

    Pinikir

  • Untash-Napirisha
  • King of Elam

    Elamite period, circa 1300 BCE. He was the son of the previous Elamite king, Humban-Numena and of a daughter (or granddaughter) of Kurigalzu. He was named after

    Untash-Napirisha

    Untash-Napirisha

    Untash-Napirisha

  • Shilhina-hamru-Lagamar
  • Elamite ruler from the Shutrukid dynasty

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Shilhina-hamru-Lagamar

    Shilhina-hamru-Lagamar

  • List of state leaders in the 6th century BC
  • King (c.556 BC) Nabonidus, King (c.556–539 BC) Elam: Humban-Tahrid dynasty (complete list) – Humban-kitin, King (late 7th/early 6th century BC) Hallutash-Inshushinak

    List of state leaders in the 6th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century_BC

  • Shirukduh
  • Elamite king of Anshan and Susa

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Shirukduh

    Shirukduh

  • Nabonassar
  • 8th-century BC king of Babylon

    of whom he became a vassal, and the Elamite kings Humban-Tahrah I (reigned until 743 BC) and Humban-Nikaš I (742–717 BC). Nothing is known of his provenance

    Nabonassar

    Nabonassar

  • Kikku-Siwe-Temti
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Kikku-Siwe-Temti

    Kikku-Siwe-Temti

    Kikku-Siwe-Temti

  • Liyan
  • second only to her husband the god,) where she and Humban had a temple that was erected by Humban-Numena. There was later (ca. 1250 BC) a temple built

    Liyan

    Liyan

    Liyan

  • Indattu-Inshushinak II
  • Elamite king

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Indattu-Inshushinak II

    Indattu-Inshushinak II

    Indattu-Inshushinak_II

  • Hishep-ratep
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Hishep-ratep

    Hishep-ratep

    Hishep-ratep

  • Napirisha
  • Elamite god

    was a taboo name for Humban, and that it was an epithet for Humban. However, de Miroschedji had shown that Napirisha and Humban were separate and distinct

    Napirisha

    Napirisha

    Napirisha

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Chogha Zanbil
  • Ancient Elamite complex in Khuzestan Province, Iran

    temples for other gods. These included Nabu, Adad, Shala, Inanna, Ninegal, Humban, Shimut, Pinikir, Manzat, and Nuska. There are also sanctuaries northeast

    Chogha Zanbil

    Chogha Zanbil

    Chogha_Zanbil

  • Tepti-Ahar
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Tepti-Ahar

    Tepti-Ahar

  • Jabru
  • Elamite god

    one of the three gods guarding the corpse of a king, the other two being Humban and Napirisha. Alexandre Lokotionov notes that this sequence of gods mirrors

    Jabru

    Jabru

  • List of state leaders in the 7th century BC
  • Humban-Numena III, King (692–688 BC) Humban-Haltash I, King (688–681 BC) Humban-Haltash II, King (681–675 BC) Urtak, King (c.674–664 BC) Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak

    List of state leaders in the 7th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century_BC

  • Allah
  • Arabic word for God

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Allah

    Allah

    Allah

  • Kindattu
  • 6th king of the Shimashki Dynasty

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Kindattu

    Kindattu

    Kindattu

  • Puzur-Inshushinak
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Puzur-Inshushinak

    Puzur-Inshushinak

    Puzur-Inshushinak

  • Mushezib-Marduk
  • Babylonian king

    Assyria and King Sennacherib in 689 BC, with the support of Elam and King Humban-nimena (who was attacked by the Babylonians and the Assyrians only years

    Mushezib-Marduk

    Mushezib-Marduk

  • Tammaritu II
  • Ruler of Elam from 652 to 650/649 BC

    Elam from 652 until 650 or 649 BC. After the brief reigns of Indabibi and Humban-haltash III, Tammaritu II was briefly restored to power in 648. Tammaritu

    Tammaritu II

    Tammaritu_II

  • Khita
  • Governor of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Khita

    Khita

    Khita

  • Yahweh
  • Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

  • Ilshu-rabi
  • Governor of Pashime

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Ilshu-rabi

    Ilshu-rabi

    Ilshu-rabi

  • Napir
  • Elamite god of the moon

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Napir

    Napir

  • Simut (god)
  • Elamite herald of the gods

    "herald" refers to a specific administrative or military position. Like Humban, Simut was associated with the concept of kittin, which can be understood

    Simut (god)

    Simut_(god)

  • Kiririsha
  • Elamite goddess

    locations in the Elamite highlands in the late Middle Elamite period. King Humban-Numena built a temple dedicated to her in Liyan. It was later restored by

    Kiririsha

    Kiririsha

    Kiririsha

  • Inshushinak
  • Tutelary god of Susa

    understood as a "patchwork of local traditions", and as a result further east Humban and Napirisha were more commonly recognized as deities of comparable status

    Inshushinak

    Inshushinak

    Inshushinak

  • Napi-Ilhush
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Napi-Ilhush

    Napi-Ilhush

    Napi-Ilhush

  • Shilhaha
  • Elamite ruler

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Shilhaha

    Shilhaha

  • Awan (ancient city)
  • Ancient city-state or region of Elam in the western area of modern-day Iran

    mostly Elamite but with a few Sumerian and Akkadian, including Inshushinak, Humban, Nahiti, Simut, and Pinikir. It has been suggested that the formal treaty

    Awan (ancient city)

    Awan_(ancient_city)

  • Tata (king of Awan)
  • King of Sumer

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Tata (king of Awan)

    Tata (king of Awan)

    Tata_(king_of_Awan)

  • Luh-ishan
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Luh-ishan

    Luh-ishan

    Luh-ishan

  • Asherah
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Asherah

    Asherah

    Asherah

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century BC
  • BC) Rezin, King (792–732 BC) Elam: Humban-Tahrid dynasty (complete list) – Humban-Tahrah I, King (c.760–743 BC) Humban-Nikash I, King (743–717 BC) Shutur-Nahhunte

    List of state leaders in the 8th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century_BC

  • Haman
  • Villain in the Book of Esther

    The 19th-century Bible critic Jensen associated it with the Elamite god Humban, a view dismissed by later scholars. Ahriman, a Zoroastrian spirit of destruction

    Haman

    Haman

    Haman

  • Eshpum
  • Governor of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Eshpum

    Eshpum

    Eshpum

  • Chemosh
  • God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Chemosh

    Chemosh

    Chemosh

  • 7th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 700 BC to 601 BC

    migration of the Armenians. 691 BC: King Sennacherib of Assyria defeats king Humban-nimena of Elam in the Battle of Halule. 690 BC: Taharqa, a king of the Twenty-fifth

    7th century BC

    7th century BC

    7th_century_BC

  • Ancient Semitic religion
  • Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Ancient Semitic religion

    Ancient_Semitic_religion

  • List of state leaders in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC
  • house From To Refs Sovereign Humbaba ? — Around 2700 BC Around 2680 BC Humban-Shutur ? — ? ? The unnamed king of Awan King of Awan Awan dynasty Around

    List of state leaders in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_4th_and_3rd_millennia_BC

  • List of state leaders in the 14th century BC
  • 1400 BC) Pahir-ishshan, King (c.1390 BC) Attar-kittah, King (c.1380 BC) Humban-numena I, King (c.1370 BC) Untash-Napirisha, King (c.1275 BC) Hurbatila

    List of state leaders in the 14th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century_BC

  • Tammaritu I
  • Elamite king, 7th-century BC

    the Battle of Ulai. British Museum. King of Elam Reign c. 653 – 652 BCE Predecessor Teumman Dynasty Humban-Tahrid dynasty ("Neo-Elamite") Father Urtak

    Tammaritu I

    Tammaritu I

    Tammaritu_I

  • Anat
  • Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic and Egyptian war goddess

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Anat

    Anat

    Anat

  • Hadad
  • Semitic storm god

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Hadad

    Hadad

    Hadad

  • Marduk-apla-iddina II
  • King of Babylon

    of Der in 720 BC, as did Assyrian king Sargon II and also Elamite king Humban-nikash I. He is mentioned as king of Babylon in the days of King Hezekiah

    Marduk-apla-iddina II

    Marduk-apla-iddina II

    Marduk-apla-iddina_II

  • Ummanigash (son of Urtak)
  • Elamite king, 7th-century BC

    while his brother, Tammaritu, ruled another. He is also referred to as Humban-nikash II and Khumban-nikash II. Urtak, the father of Ummanigash and Tammaritu

    Ummanigash (son of Urtak)

    Ummanigash (son of Urtak)

    Ummanigash_(son_of_Urtak)

  • Battle of Susa
  • 647 BCE military engagement between Assyria and Elam

    Belligerents Assyria Elam Commanders and leaders King Assurbanipal King Humban-haltash III Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown Unknown

    Battle of Susa

    Battle of Susa

    Battle_of_Susa

  • Ashur (god)
  • Ancient Assyrian national deity

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Ashur (god)

    Ashur (god)

    Ashur_(god)

  • Epirmupi
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Epirmupi

    Epirmupi

    Epirmupi

  • Ninkarrak
  • Mesopotamian and Syrian medicine goddess

    remaining twenty six are Elamite and include, among others, Inshushinak, Humban, Hutran, Pinikir, and Simut. Her inclusion might indicate that she belonged

    Ninkarrak

    Ninkarrak

    Ninkarrak

  • ʿAṯtar
  • Semitic deity associated with Venus

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

  • 690s BC
  • Decade

    Sennacherib of Assyria. 691 BC—King Sennacherib of Assyria defeats king Humban-nimena of Elam in the Battle of Halule. 690 BC—Duke Xiang of Qi, Duke Xuan

    690s BC

    690s_BC

  • Teumman
  • Elamite King

    Elam Reign c. 664 – 653 BCE Predecessor Urtak Successor Ummanigash (son of Urtak) Tammaritu (son of Urtak) Dynasty Humban-Tahrid dynasty ("Neo-Elamite")

    Teumman

    Teumman

    Teumman

  • Shalim
  • God in the Canaanite religion pantheon

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Shalim

    Shalim

    Shalim

  • Baal-zephon
  • Epithet of the storm god Ba'al

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

  • Gad (deity)
  • Pan-Semitic god of fortune

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Gad (deity)

    Gad (deity)

    Gad_(deity)

  • Burna-Buriash II
  • King of Babylon

    and from it we find that Pahir-Iššan married Kurigalzu I's sister and Humban-Numena married his daughter and their son, Untash-Napirisha was betrothed

    Burna-Buriash II

    Burna-Buriash II

    Burna-Buriash_II

  • Der (Sumer)
  • Ancient Sumerian city-state

    but the Assyrian host was defeated near Der by the combined army of king Humban-Nikash I of Elam and king Marduk-apla-iddina II of Babylon. Following the

    Der (Sumer)

    Der_(Sumer)

  • Assyrian conquest of Persia
  • Assyrian campaigns in Parsua and Elam

    leaders Shalmaneser III Tiglath-Pileser III Sargon II Esarhaddon Ashurbanipal Humban-haltash III Teumman Urtak Shutruk-Nakhunte II Strength 20,000–70,000 15

    Assyrian conquest of Persia

    Assyrian conquest of Persia

    Assyrian_conquest_of_Persia

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • Suteans
  • Semitic people who lived throughout the Levant and Canaan c. 1350 BC

    Persian Gulf, and many Suteans served as auxiliaries for the Elamite king Humban-nikash (r. 653–652 BCE). During the Assyrian conquest of Babylonia, Sargon

    Suteans

    Suteans

    Suteans

  • Nahhunte
  • Elamite sun god

    Nahhunte, labeled as "lord who protects," after Inshushinak, Kiririsha, Humban and Nannar, the last of these deities being a name of the Elamite moon god

    Nahhunte

    Nahhunte

  • Anu
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god of the sky; god of all gods

    Nabije Oosten. ISBN 978-90-6258-414-7. Henkelman, Wouter F. M. (2017). "Humban and Auramazdā: royal gods in a Persian landscape". Persian religion in the

    Anu

    Anu

    Anu

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Naram-Sin of Akkad
  • Ruler of the Akkadian Empire (c. 2254–2218 BC)

    mostly Elamite but with a few Sumerian and Akkadian, including Inshushinak, Humban, Nahiti, Simut, and Pinikir. It has been suggested that the formal treaty

    Naram-Sin of Akkad

    Naram-Sin of Akkad

    Naram-Sin_of_Akkad

  • Sargon II
  • King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire

    sword which cannot be withstood; exalted prince, who came face to face with Humban-nikash, king of Elam, in the outskirts of Der and defeated him; subduer

    Sargon II

    Sargon II

    Sargon_II

  • Hishutash
  • King of Elam

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Hishutash

    Hishutash

    Hishutash

  • Melqart
  • Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Melqart

    Melqart

    Melqart

  • Sebitti
  • Minor war gods in ancient Mesopotamia

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Sebitti

    Sebitti

  • Atargatis
  • Ancient goddess of Northern Syria

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Atargatis

    Atargatis

    Atargatis

  • Kurigalzu I
  • King of Babylon in the early 1300s BC

    king Paḫir-iššan, the son of Ige-Halki, and a daughter to his successor, Ḫumban-numena. This may have been Mishim-ruh, who is cited in royal inscriptions

    Kurigalzu I

    Kurigalzu I

    Kurigalzu_I

  • Tammaritu (son of Teumman)
  • King of Elam from 664 to 653 BCE

    Tammaritu Prince of Elam Assyrian soldier holding the head of Tammaritu. British Museum. Dynasty Humban-Tahrid dynasty ("Neo-Elamite")

    Tammaritu (son of Teumman)

    Tammaritu (son of Teumman)

    Tammaritu_(son_of_Teumman)

  • Indabibi
  • Ruler of ancient Elam (fl. 649 BC)

    Indabigash. He was the successor of Tammaritu II and the predecessor of Humban-Haltash III. Elam was located to the east of the more powerful Assyrian

    Indabibi

    Indabibi

  • Persepolis Administrative Archives
  • Clay administrative archives found in Persepolis dating to the Achaemenid Persian Empire

    Persepolis administrative archives receiving food offerings are: Elamite Humban, Inshushinak and Šimat, Mazdean Ahuramazda, Semitic Adad and other gods

    Persepolis Administrative Archives

    Persepolis Administrative Archives

    Persepolis_Administrative_Archives

  • Mot (god)
  • Canaanite god

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Mot (god)

    Mot (god)

    Mot_(god)

  • Shimut-wartash I
  • Sukkal

    Humban-numena III Hubanid Humban-haltash I Humban-haltash II Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Tammaritu II Inda-bigash Humban-haltash III Humban-habua

    Shimut-wartash I

    Shimut-wartash_I

  • Shapshu
  • Canaanite solar deity

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Shapshu

    Shapshu

  • 653 BC
  • Calendar year

    kill their king, Teumman. He is succeeded by his nephew Ummanigash. Tantamani, king (pharaoh) of Egypt Temti-Humban-Inshushinak I, king of Elam v t e

    653 BC

    653 BC

    653_BC

  • Appalaya
  • of Marduk-apal-iddina II, king of Babylon who was deported from Elam by Humban-nikash II. It is, however, likely that his tribe was from an Aramaean or

    Appalaya

    Appalaya

  • Baalat Gebal
  • Tutelary goddess of Byblos

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Baalat Gebal

    Baalat_Gebal

  • Sydyk
  • Name of the Roman Jupiter god

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Sydyk

    Sydyk

  • Book of Esther
  • Book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament

    of Susa, where the narrative of Esther is set and where the Elamite god Humban/Humman (compare Haman) exercised divine sovereignty. Purim practices like

    Book of Esther

    Book of Esther

    Book_of_Esther

  • Ashima
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Ashima

    Ashima

  • Kothar-wa-Khasis
  • Ugaritic, Egyptian and Phoenician craftsman god

    Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir

    Kothar-wa-Khasis

    Kothar-wa-Khasis

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  • Gangesh | கஂகேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gangesh | கஂகேஷ 

    Lord Shiva, Lord of Ganga

  • Fionna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Fionna

    Fair; Pale

  • Hayer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hayer

    English : variant of Ayer.English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure, Middle English hay (see Hay 1) + the suffix -er(e) denoting an inhabitant.French : occupational name for a warder of woodland, from an agent derivative of Old French haye ‘hedge’, ‘enclosed forest’.South German : from an agent derivative of Middle High German heien ‘to guard or protect’, hence an occupational name for a warden of woodland or crops.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh name based on the name of a Jat clan, also called Her.

  • Natasha |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Natasha |

    Child of christmas

  • Azaniya
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Azaniya

    God is listening; God listens.

  • Khairat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Khairat

    Benevolence; Charity

  • Santhanam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Santhanam

    Full of Happiness

  • Chavela
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Chavela

  • Charanjit
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu

    Charanjit

    One who has Won over the God

  • Riddhesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian

    Riddhesh

    Name of Ganesha; God of Riddhi

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