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Commons has
media related to Ningishzida.
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses:
Ningišzida (god) ETCSLsubcorpus:
balbales and
hymns to
Ninĝišzida...
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Inanna and
Ninhursanga as the "Mother of the gods". Q is
dedicated to
Ningiszida, Gudea's
personal protective deity more
properly connected to rand Abu...
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Stela from
Warka | Sumer. Vol. 5, iss. 1. pp. 87–90. H. J. Lenzen, "The
Ningiszida Temple Built by Marduk-Apla-Iddina II at Uruk (Warka)", Iraq, vol. 19...
- respectively. The
statue has an
inscription in the back,
which reads: "For
Ningišzida, his (personal) god, Ur-Ningirsu,
ruler of Lagash, son of Gudea, ruler...
- Marduk-Apla-Iddina II." Iraq, vol. 15, no. 2, 1953, pp. 123–134 Lenzen, H. "The
Ningišzida Temple Built by Marduk-Apla-Iddina II at Uruk (Warka)." Iraq, vol. 19...
- is
interpreted as
depicting god Ningishzida. Inscription; "To the god
Ningiszida, his god, Gudea, Ensi (governor) of Lagash, for the
prolongation of his...
- fertility. Berg. pp. 16–21. ISBN 1-85973-282-8. Stone, Adam (2016). "
Ningišzida (god)".
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses,
Oracc and the UK Higher...
- der ****yriologie,
retrieved 2022-02-13 Vacín, Luděk (2011). "Gudea and
Ninĝišzida: A
Ruler and His God". U4 du11-ga-ni sá mu-ni-ib-du11:
ancient Near Eastern...
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title of "Governor" Ur-Ninmar
Uncertain Held the
title of "Governor" Urn-
ningiszida Uncertain Held the
title of "Governor" Ipiq-Adad I fl. c. 1900 BC Son...
- Marduk-Apla-Iddina II", Iraq, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 123–34, 1953 Lenzen, H., "The
Ningišzida Temple Built by Marduk-Apala-Iddina II at Uruk (Warka)", Iraq 19.2, pp...