- At the
beginning of 3rd
dynasty of Ur,
Sirara (Sumerian: 𒌓𒈣𒀏𒆠𒋳 SIRARA6) was a
temple complex in
Lagash - it may also (or instead) have been a city...
- Zurghul,
known in
antiquity as Nina.
Another place ****ociated with her,
Sirara, was
likely a
sacred distrinct in this city. She was also
worshiped elsewhere...
- Second,
sihadanghononton (used as head cover). The Ulos used for this are
Sirara, Sumbat, Bolean, Mangiring,
Surisuri and Sadum. Third, sitalitalihononton...
- Nina or Ninua). The city god was
Nanshe (Nanše), who had
temples there (E-
sirara) and at
nearby Girsu. She was the
daughter of Enki and
sister of Ningirsu...
- been found. A
canal linked the E-ninnu
temple of
Ningirsu at Girsu, the E-
sirara temple of
Nanshe at Nigin, and the
Bagara temple at Lagash, the
three cities...
-
known which city she was ****ociated with.
Another proposal links her with
Sirara. In the
Early Dynastic zame hymns, she is ****ociated with a
settlement named...
-
Excerpt from
Ruler of Lagash: “Ur-Nanše, the son of ......, who
built the E-
Sirara, her
temple of
happiness and Niĝin, her
beloved city,
acted for 1080 years...
- by Ur-Nammu E-sikil (pure house)
temple to
Ninazu in
Eshnunna E-sila E-
Sirara E-šag-ḫula, in
Kazallu E-šara, in Adab E-šeg-meše-du, in Isin E-šenšena...
- long
beams (and) thin
boards from
cedar and pine trees,
products of the
Sirara and
Lebanon (Lab-na-na) mountains."
Pritchard 1969, p. 294. Quote: "In my...
-
Ritacuba Negro (5300 m), el
Castillo (5100 m), peak
without name (5000 m),
Sirara (5200 m). An 1856
watercolor by
Manuel María Paz is an
early depiction of...