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Ninshubur (đ’€đ’ŽŹđ’‹š; Ninšubur, "Lady of Subartu" or "Lady of servants"), also
spelled Ninšubura, was a
Mesopotamian goddess whose primary role was that...
- Meslamta-ea was ****ociated with
either Ninshubur or Mamitu. However, the
connection between the pair and Ku'annesi and
Ninshubur is only do****ented in a single...
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Dumuzid (later
known as Tammuz), and her
sukkal (attendant) was the
goddess Ninshubur,
later conflated with the male
deities Ilabrat and Papsukkal.
Inanna was...
- ****ociated with Zababa. He
acquired his new role
through syncretism with
Ninshubur.
Papsukkal was
originally the
sukkal (attendant and
messenger deity) of...
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sometimes syncretised with
Ninshubur, as
already attested as in the Old
Babylonian period, or with Papsukkal.
Kakka and
Ninshubur are
identified with each...
- hung on a hook in the
underworld for
everyone to see. Inanna's minister,
Ninshubur, however,
pleads with
various gods and
finally Enki
agrees to
rescue Inanna...
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Ninshubur approaches Anu, only to be told that he
knows the goddess's
strength and her
ability to take care of herself.
While Enlil tells Ninshubur he...
- Nanna/Sin
Nergal Ninazu Ninegal Ningal Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer
Zababa Religions...
- pantheon, such as
Enlil or Inanna. The best
known sukkal is the
goddess Ninshubur. In art, they were
depicted carrying staves, most
likely understood as...
- Nanna/Sin
Nergal Ninazu Ninegal Ningal Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer
Zababa Religions...