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  • Zababa
  • Mesopotamian war god

    Zababa (𒀭𒍝𒂷𒂷, dza-ba4-ba4, /ˈzɑːbɑːbɑː/) was a Mesopotamian god. He was the tutelary deity of the city of Kish and was regarded as a god of war. He

    Zababa

    Zababa

  • Ur-Zababa
  • Sumerian king of Kish

    Ur-Zababa (fl. c. 2340 BC) is listed on the Sumerian King List as the second king of the 4th Dynasty of Kish. This text also records that Ur-Zababa had

    Ur-Zababa

    Ur-Zababa

  • Sargon of Akkad
  • Founder of Akkadian Empire

    conquest of Sumer. The Sumerian King List makes him the cup-bearer to King Ur-Zababa of Kish before becoming king himself. His empire, which he ruled from his

    Sargon of Akkad

    Sargon of Akkad

    Sargon_of_Akkad

  • Bau (goddess)
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    from the Old Babylonian period onwards Bau was also viewed as the wife of Zababa, the tutelary god of Kish. Another deity associated with her was her attendant

    Bau (goddess)

    Bau (goddess)

    Bau_(goddess)

  • Papsukkal
  • Mesopotamian god

    with Zababa. He acquired his new role through syncretism with Ninshubur. Papsukkal was originally the sukkal (attendant and messenger deity) of Zababa, the

    Papsukkal

    Papsukkal

  • Kish (Sumer)
  • Ancient Sumerian city

    (E)-hursag-kalama. By Old Babylonian times the patron deities had become Zababa, along with his consort, the goddess Bau and Istar. His temple Emeteursag

    Kish (Sumer)

    Kish_(Sumer)

  • Zababa-shuma-iddin
  • King of Babylon

    Zababa-šuma-iddina was the 35th and next to last king of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty of Babylon, who reigned for just one year, c. 1158 BC. He was without

    Zababa-shuma-iddin

    Zababa-shuma-iddin

    Zababa-shuma-iddin

  • Shutruk-Nakhunte
  • King of Elam

    Shutruk-Nakhunte's father-in-law Meli-Shipak II, who lost the throne to Zababa-shuma-iddin, would have given enough justification to Shutruk-Nakhunte to

    Shutruk-Nakhunte

    Shutruk-Nakhunte

    Shutruk-Nakhunte

  • Lugal-zage-si
  • Sumerian King

    by Urukagina Later, Lugal-Zage-Si invaded Kish, where he overthrew Ur-Zababa, Ur, Nippur, and Larsa; as well as Uruk, where he established his new capital

    Lugal-zage-si

    Lugal-zage-si

    Lugal-zage-si

  • List of war deities
  • Assyria Shara, minor Sumerian god of war Tishpak, a warrior god from Eshnunna Zababa, tutelary god of Kish and a war god Great Gish, god of war 'Oro, god of

    List of war deities

    List_of_war_deities

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Hittite mythology and religion
  • water, gardens, pastures, and livestock. He even froze the gods Ištanu, Zababa, Inar, Telipinu, and Tarḫunna, but he spared the brothers of Hasameli, his

    Hittite mythology and religion

    Hittite mythology and religion

    Hittite_mythology_and_religion

  • Akkadian Empire
  • State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)

    Kisite in battle at TiWA. [Further], Ili-resi, the general; Ilum-muda, Ibbi-Zababa, Imtalik, (and) Puzur-Asar, captains of Kis; and Puzur-Ningal, governor

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian_Empire

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    Kadashman-Harbe II Adad-shuma-iddina Adad-shuma-usur Meli-Shipak Marduk-apla-iddina I Zababa-shuma-iddin Enlil-nadin-ahi Middle Babylonian period (1157–732 BC) IV Marduk-kabit-ahheshu

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Babylonia
  • Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia

    under subsequent kings such as Marduk-apla-iddina I (1171–1159 BC) and Zababa-shuma-iddin (1158 BC). The long reigning Assyrian king Ashur-dan I (1179–1133

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

  • Walls of Babylon
  • City walls of ancient Babylon

    Gate complex and the eastern inner city wall, including the Marduk and Zababa Gates. The later campaigns introduced substantial restorations and reconstructions

    Walls of Babylon

    Walls of Babylon

    Walls_of_Babylon

  • Kūbu
  • Mesopotamian supernatural beings

    a single Kūbu was worshiped as a member of the circle of the city god, Zababa, and might have been regarded as his child. Multiple spellings of the term

    Kūbu

    Kūbu

    Kūbu

  • Kubaba
  • Legendary Mesopotamian queen

    ruler is said to be Kubaba's son, which makes her the grandmother of Ur-Zababa, a legendary opponent of historical Sargon of Akkad; Piotr Steinkeller points

    Kubaba

    Kubaba

  • Yahweh
  • Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

  • Puzur-Suen
  • Sumerian king, founder of fourth Dynasty of Kish

    years, according to the Sumerian King List. His son may have been King Ur-Zababa. Nothing else is known about him. Chart of ancient Near East rulers The

    Puzur-Suen

    Puzur-Suen

  • Inanna
  • Ancient Mesopotamian goddess

    necessarily associated with Dumuzi. In Kish, the tutelary deity of the city, Zababa (a war god), was viewed as the consort of a local hypostasis of Ishtar,

    Inanna

    Inanna

    Inanna

  • Aštabi
  • Eblaite and Hurrian god

    Ninurta), while a Babylonian god list equated "Aštabinu" with the war god Zababa. In Yazilikaya he's identified by the logogram "NIN.URTA." According to

    Aštabi

    Aštabi

    Aštabi

  • Alalu
  • Primordial figure from Hurrian and Mesopotamian mythology

    Mesopotamian deity names with no clear Sumerian or Semitic etymologies, such as Zababa, Aruru or Bunene. Alala is known from the so-called Theogony of Anu, a name

    Alalu

    Alalu

  • ʿAṯtar
  • Semitic deity associated with Venus

    Syria) Nubian ibex (in South Arabia) Equivalents Mesopotamian Lugal-Marada, Zababa (through equation with Aštabi), Ninurta (through equation with Aštabi and

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

    ʿAṯtar

  • Land grant to Ḫunnubat-Nanaya kudurru
  • campaign that brought about the demise of the regime of Babylonian king Zababa-šuma-iddina, the penultimate monarch of the Kassite dynasty. It is significant

    Land grant to Ḫunnubat-Nanaya kudurru

    Land grant to Ḫunnubat-Nanaya kudurru

    Land_grant_to_Ḫunnubat-Nanaya_kudurru

  • Ashur (god)
  • Ancient Assyrian national deity

    identification of Ashur with Enlil, and it is the same for Ninurta and Zababa, sons of Enlil who were occasionally identified as Ashur's sons. The only

    Ashur (god)

    Ashur (god)

    Ashur_(god)

  • Ashur-dan I
  • King of Assyria

    King List and a fragmentary copy give his Babylonian contemporaries as Zababa-šum-iddina, c. 1158 BC, and Enlil-nādin-aḫe, c. 1157—1155 BC, the last of

    Ashur-dan I

    Ashur-dan_I

  • Proto-Euphratean language
  • Hypothetical unclassified language of late Neolithic Mesopotamia

    namely reduplication of syllables (as in the English word banana): Inanna, Zababa, Chuwawa/Humbaba, Bunene, Pazuzu, etc. found in Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian

    Proto-Euphratean language

    Proto-Euphratean_language

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

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

  • Shulshaga
  • Mesopotamian god

    texts also sometimes apply the names Shulshaga and Igalim to the weapons of Zababa. Krebernik 2013, p. 286. Vacín 2011, pp. 266–267. Kobayashi 1992, pp. 77–78

    Shulshaga

    Shulshaga

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Uhub
  • King of Kish

    dedicated to the god Zababa. The first inscription has been reconstructed as 𒀭𒍝𒈠𒈠 / 𒌑𒄸 / 𒑐𒋼𒋛 / 𒆧𒆠, Zamama, Uhub ensi kish-ki "Zababa, Uhub, Governor

    Uhub

    Uhub

    Uhub

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

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

    defeated the Kassites permanently, killing the Kassite king of Babylon, Zababa-shuma-iddin, and replacing him with his eldest son, Kutir-Nakhkhunte, who

    Elam

    Elam

    Elam

  • Code of Hammurabi
  • Babylonian legal text

    (3440'–3458') Shamash (3459'–3485') Sin (3486'–3508') Adad (3509'–3525') Zababa (3526'–3536') Ishtar (3537'–3573') Nergal (3574'–3589') Nintu (3590'–3599')

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code_of_Hammurabi

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • Sumerian King List
  • Ancient text listing Sumerian Kingships

    Sargon of Akkad is mentioned in the Sumerian King List as cup-bearer to Ur-zababa of Kish, and he defeated Lugal-zage-si of Uruk before founding his own dynasty

    Sumerian King List

    Sumerian King List

    Sumerian_King_List

  • Hadad
  • Semitic storm god

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Hadad

    Hadad

    Hadad

  • Asherah
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Asherah

    Asherah

    Asherah

  • Wurunkatte
  • Hattian and Hittite war god

    attested. Wurunkatte was considered the counterpart of the Mesopotamian god Zababa by the Hittites. His own name could be rendered logographically using that

    Wurunkatte

    Wurunkatte

  • Nergal
  • Mesopotamian god of death

    a warrior god and a medicine goddess (such as Pabilsag and Ninisina or Zababa and Bau) were common in Mesopotamian mythology. Another goddess often viewed

    Nergal

    Nergal

    Nergal

  • Tashlultum
  • Queen consort of Akkad

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Tashlultum

    Tashlultum

  • Nadītu
  • Old Babylonian social class

    referred to as wakil nadiātim in which nadītu dedicated to the local war god Zababa resided existed in Kish. Similarly to the nadītu of Shamash, its inhabitants

    Nadītu

    Nadītu

  • List of Mesopotamian deities
  • Assyria, Dorset Press, ISBN 978-0-88029-127-9 Sallaberger, Walther (2017), "Zababa", Archived copy, Reallexikon der Assyriologie, archived from the original

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List_of_Mesopotamian_deities

  • Ashima
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Ashima

    Ashima

  • Shapshu
  • Canaanite solar deity

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Shapshu

    Shapshu

  • Allah
  • Arabic word for God

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Allah

    Allah

    Allah

  • Pabilsaĝ
  • Mesopotamian god

    patient, with the other deities mentioned including Tishpak and Ukulla, Zababa and Bau, Ninurta and Ninnibru and Ningishzida and Azimua. Elsewhere her

    Pabilsaĝ

    Pabilsaĝ

  • Ištaran
  • Mesopotamian god

    deities that are claimed to be equivalents of him in this composition, namely Zababa, Pabilsag, Inshushinak (described as bēl pirišti, "lord of secrets"), Ninazu

    Ištaran

    Ištaran

    Ištaran

  • Enlil-nadin-ahi
  • King of Babylon

    of Elam, had overrun Babylonia bringing Enlil-nādin-aḫe’s predecessor, Zababa-šuma-iddina’s brief rule to an end. He had then returned to Susa leaving

    Enlil-nadin-ahi

    Enlil-nadin-ahi

    Enlil-nadin-ahi

  • Religions of the ancient Near East
  • Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Religions of the ancient Near East

    Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Hamazi
  • Ancient kingdom or city-state

    fragments of Uhub. The top one has the fragmentary inscription Zababa Uhub Ensi Kish-ki ("God Zababa, Uhub Governor of Kish"). The second fragment from a different

    Hamazi

    Hamazi

    Hamazi

  • Panigingarra
  • Mesopotamian god

    worthy of a hero"), better known as the name of a site associated with Zababa located in Kish. Yet another, Enigurru ("house clad in terror") shared its

    Panigingarra

    Panigingarra

  • Etana
  • Ancient Mesopotamian king

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Etana

    Etana

    Etana

  • Dumuzid the Fisherman
  • King of Uruk

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Dumuzid the Fisherman

    Dumuzid the Fisherman

    Dumuzid_the_Fisherman

  • Ilaba
  • Tutelary god of the kings of Akkad and Ḫana

    BA4 were proposed. Attempts were also made to identify the god meant as Zababa or Marduk. The correct reading has been first established in 1969 by Åke

    Ilaba

    Ilaba

  • Ancient Semitic religion
  • Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Ancient Semitic religion

    Ancient_Semitic_religion

  • Marduk-apla-iddina I
  • King of Babylon

    cause of his demise, or whether they followed a succession crisis in which Zababa-šuma-iddina, an individual whose relationship with Marduk-apla-iddina is

    Marduk-apla-iddina I

    Marduk-apla-iddina I

    Marduk-apla-iddina_I

  • Shadrafa
  • Canaanite (Punic) god of healing or medicine

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Shadrafa

    Shadrafa

  • Iyarri
  • Ancient Anatolian deity

    he usually appears in the proximity of gods designated by the Sumerogram ZABABA. It is possible that in some cases his own name was represented by it. For

    Iyarri

    Iyarri

  • First Sealand dynasty
  • Dynasty of southern Mesopotamia

    number of temples in Mesopotamina: "Babylon (Marduk and Ṣarpanitu), Kish (Zababa), Sippar (Shamash and Aya), Agade (Bēlet Agade), Uruk (Bēlet-Eanna, āšibti

    First Sealand dynasty

    First Sealand dynasty

    First_Sealand_dynasty

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Mot (god)
  • Canaanite god

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Mot (god)

    Mot (god)

    Mot_(god)

  • Qurdi-Nergal
  • Historic site

    Qurdi-Nergal, also spelled Kurdi-Nergal, was a priest of the god Zababa of the cities of Erbil, Harran and Huzirina. He had a home and library at Huzirina

    Qurdi-Nergal

    Qurdi-Nergal

    Qurdi-Nergal

  • Kur-Ishshak
  • Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Kur-Ishshak

    Kur-Ishshak

    Kur-Ishshak

  • Isin
  • Ancient city in Mesopotamia

    Marduk-apla-iddina I r. c. 1172 – c. 1159 BC (MC) (13 years) Son of Meli-Shipak II Zababa-shuma-iddin r. c. 1159 – c. 1158 BC (MC) (1 year) Enlil-nadin-ahi r. c.

    Isin

    Isin

  • Dumuzid
  • Sumerian god

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Dumuzid

    Dumuzid

    Dumuzid

  • Lugalbanda
  • Sumerian mythical King

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Lugalbanda

    Lugalbanda

    Lugalbanda

  • Melqart
  • Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Melqart

    Melqart

    Melqart

  • Marduk
  • National god of the Babylonians

    that he receives Enlil's orders through the other gods, such as Ishtar, Zababa, Shamash and Marduk. A key development during the Old Babylonian period

    Marduk

    Marduk

    Marduk

  • Anat
  • Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic and Egyptian war goddess

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Anat

    Anat

    Anat

  • En-men-lu-ana
  • Mythological third King of Sumer

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    En-men-lu-ana

    En-men-lu-ana

  • Ishtarat
  • Semitic goddess, variant of Ishtar

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Ishtarat

    Ishtarat

  • Ninlil
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    It has also been proposed that she was worshiped in the akitu temple of Zababa in Kish. A festival held in Babylon in honor of Gula involved Ninlil, as

    Ninlil

    Ninlil

  • Chemosh
  • God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Chemosh

    Chemosh

    Chemosh

  • An = Anum
  • Babylonian scholarly list of Mesopotamian deities

    Furthermore, some gods are listed with no equivalents at all, for example Zababa, who was a well established deity. Some deities listed are not Sumerian

    An = Anum

    An_=_Anum

  • Hillah
  • Capital of Babylon Province, Iraq

    of a ziggurat, or temple tower, and associated temple complexes. The god Zababa was worshipped in Kish itself, and the goddess Inana or Ishtar in Hursagkalama

    Hillah

    Hillah

    Hillah

  • Alulim
  • Mythological first king of Sumer

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Alulim

    Alulim

    Alulim

  • Napir
  • Elamite god of the moon

    Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer Zababa Religions of the ancient Near East v t e

    Napir

    Napir

  • Laṣ
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    description of a New Year ritual from Babylon during which the gods of Kish (Zababa), Kutha (Nergal) and Borsippa (Nabu) and their entourages were believed

    Laṣ

    Laṣ

  • Nupatik
  • Hurro-Hittite god

    Suggestions that Nupatik can be identified with the Mesopotamian war god Zababa can be found in literature, but according to Gernot Wilhelm [de] this assumption

    Nupatik

    Nupatik

    Nupatik

  • Urash (god)
  • Mesopotamian god

    Nippur god lists Urash occurs in the proximity of deities such as Ninurta, Zababa, Ninegal and Lagamal. In Hittite sources, the logogram dURAŠ designates

    Urash (god)

    Urash_(god)

  • Enmebaragesi
  • Ancient Mesopotamian king

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Enmebaragesi

    Enmebaragesi

    Enmebaragesi

  • List of kings of Mari
  •  2350 – c. 2266 BC) Ishqi-Mari 𒅖𒄄𒈠𒌷 c. 2350 - c. 2330 BC temp. of Ur-Zababa His name was previously read as Lamgi-Mari Hypothetically the last king

    List of kings of Mari

    List_of_kings_of_Mari

  • Tishpak
  • Mesopotamian god

    him "lord of the troops" and placing him in a sequence with Ningirsu and Zababa, who were both regarded as warlike deities. An Akkadian text from Eshnunna

    Tishpak

    Tishpak

  • É (temple)
  • Sumerian word or symbol for house or temple

    (House of the sheer heap) in Eridu, Nippur E-dub (Storage house) temple to Zababa in Kish (Sumer) E-dubba, scribal schools E-duga E-dumi-zi-abzu, to Dumuzi-abzu

    É (temple)

    É (temple)

    É_(temple)

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

    sukkals of Anu were eclipsed by Papsukkal, originally associated with the god Zababa, whose rise was likely rooted simply in the presence of the word sukkal

    Anu

    Anu

    Anu

  • Ziusudra
  • King of Shuruppak (c. 2900 BC)

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

  • Ninurta
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god

    Lagash" and was sometimes alternately identified as the wife of the god Zababa. She and Ninĝirsu were believed to have two sons: the gods Ig-alima and

    Ninurta

    Ninurta

    Ninurta

  • Ugur (god)
  • Mesopotamian god

    identified as his sukkal. He is placed between the sections dedicated to Zababa and Abu alongside his wife (tablet V, lines 52-53). His spouse is attested

    Ugur (god)

    Ugur_(god)

  • Kurum
  • King of Sumer

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Kurum

    Kurum

  • Shullat and Hanish
  • Pair of Mesopotamian gods

    Legend of Naram-Sin," Shullat and Hanish are mentioned alongside Ishtar, Zababa, Ilaba, Annunitum and Shamash as the deities the eponymous king asks for

    Shullat and Hanish

    Shullat_and_Hanish

  • Uruk
  • Ancient city of Sumer and Babylonia

    Held the title of "lord of Sumer and king of all the land". temp. of Ur-Zababa "3 kings; they ruled for 187 years. Then Uruk was defeated and the kingship

    Uruk

    Uruk

  • Samsu-iluna
  • King of Babylon

    (Also known as Utu) in Larsa, ziggurats at Sippar, and the ziggurat of Zababa and Ishtar at Kish. Additionally, there is speculation that Samsu-iluna

    Samsu-iluna

    Samsu-iluna

    Samsu-iluna

  • Belili
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    names whose origin also remains a mystery, such as Alala, Aruru, Bunene and Zababa. Belili is also attested as an ordinary given name, one of the so-called

    Belili

    Belili

  • Mamitu
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    and Laṣ, next to Marduk, Zarpanitu and members of the pantheons of Kish (Zababa and Bau) and Borsippa (Nabu, Nanaya and Sutītu). She was also worshiped

    Mamitu

    Mamitu

  • List of kings of Babylon
  • Marduk-apla-iddina c.  1171 BC c.  1159 BC Son of Meli-Shipak Zababa-shuma-iddin Zababa-šuma-iddina c.  1158 BC c.  1158 BC Unclear succession Enlil-nadin-ahi

    List of kings of Babylon

    List of kings of Babylon

    List_of_kings_of_Babylon

  • Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina I by Meli-Shipak II
  • with a nail or dagger Second register: Ninurta - double lion-headed symbol Zababa - vulture-headed symbol Kassite deity Ḫarbe - bird looking backwards Nergal

    Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina I by Meli-Shipak II

    Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina I by Meli-Shipak II

    Land_grant_to_Marduk-apla-iddina_I_by_Meli-Shipak_II

  • En-sipad-zid-ana
  • Fictional character

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    En-sipad-zid-ana

    En-sipad-zid-ana

    En-sipad-zid-ana

  • Enmerkar
  • Builder of Uruk in Sumer

    Puzur-Nirah Ushi-Il Shu-Suen of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Puzur-Suen Ur-Zababa Zimudar Usi-watar Eshtar-muti Ishme-Shamash Nanniya Third dynasty of Uruk

    Enmerkar

    Enmerkar

    Enmerkar

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  • Irmuska
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Irmuska

    War Goddess; Entire; Whole; Universal; Warrior

  • Morar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Morar

    Peacock

  • Adiy
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Adiy

    A companion of the Prophet; also the name of the son of Hatim Tiay known for his generosity; also the son of Thabit had this name

  • Lelia
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin

    Lelia

    Well Spoken; Night; Night Beauty; Lunar

  • Sukarman
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sukarman

    Reciter of 1000 Samhitas

  • Daniya
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Daniya

    Near close

  • Najibah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Najibah

    Noble birth, Distinguished

  • Damini | தாமிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Damini | தாமிநீ

    Lightning

  • Pariman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pariman

    Quality

  • Noorali |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Noorali |

    Light of Ali

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