- center. In
archaic Uruk she was
worshiped in
three forms:
morning Inanna (
Inana-UD/hud),
evening Inanna (Inanna sig) and
princely Inanna (Inanna NUN), the...
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Inana is the
ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and fertility.
Inana may also
refer to:
Blastobasis inana, a
species of moth of the
family Blastobasidae...
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Inana is a
village in
Mundwa Tehsil in
Nagaur district in the
Indian state of Rajasthan. It
belongs to the
Ajmer division of Rajasthan. It is located...
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Blastobasis inana is a moth of the
family Blastobasidae. It was
first described by
Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1881 from Hawaii, but it is a
widely dis****d...
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Acleris inana is a
species of moth in the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Alberta, Kentucky, Maine,...
- name
Phyllophaga gracilis (Burmeister, 1855)
Synonyms Endrosa volvula LeConte, 1856
Lachnosterna inana LeConte, 1856
Phyllophaga angulata Glasgow, 1925...
- Publishers, 1983, New York. "
Inana's descent to the
nether world: Translation". "
Inana and Enki: Translation". "
Inana and Ebih: Translation". Harris...
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craft them. It is
remote and
difficult to reach. It is home to the
goddess Inana, who
transfers her
allegiance from
Aratta to Uruk. It is
conquered by Enmerkar...
- Bread?
Grave Goods, the
Mesopotamian Afterlife, and the
Liminal Role of
Inana/Ishtar".
Journal of
Ancient Near
Eastern Religions. 7 (1): 7–65. doi:10...
- bread?:
Grave goods, the
Mesopotamian afterlife, and the
liminal role of
Inana/Ištar".
Journal of
Ancient Near
Eastern Religions. 7 (1): 7–65. doi:10...