- Zabala, also
Zabalam (šš½šš zabalamki,
Sumerian - MUÅ 3.UNUki,
modern Tell
Ibzeikh (also Tell el-Buzekh or Tell Ibzaykh), Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq)...
-
Inanna of
Zabalam (also SupÄlÄ«tum, SugallÄ«tu, Nin-
Zabalam) was a
hypostasis of the
Mesopotamian goddess Inanna ****ociated with the city of
Zabalam. It has...
-
Inanna is well attested. In Umma, he was
regarded as the son of
Inanna of
Zabalam and an
unknown father,
while in the myth Inanna's
Descent to the Underworld...
- of
symbols representing various cities,
including those of Ur, Larsa,
Zabalam, Urum, Arina, and
probably Kesh. This list
probably reflects the report...
- king, he had been
temple administrator in
Zabalam: "At this time, Il, who was the
temple administrator of
Zabalam,
marched in
retreat from
Girsu to Umma...
- god ****ociated with carpentry. He was
chiefly worshiped in the city of
Zabalam and in its proximity. He
appears in a
number of
literary texts, such as...
- his life when he
starts pleading, and
sends him to live in a
ditch near
Zabalam. Many
aspects of the
story are a
subject of
debate in ****yriology, including...
-
where it
intersected with the
Ninagina Canal which flowed southeast from
Zabalam. From Apisala, the
Gibil went on to Umma,
where it
joined the Iturungal...
-
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)
Karkar (Tell Äidr?) Bad-tibira (Tell al-Madineh?)
Zabalam (Tell Ibzeikh) Umma (Umm al-Aqarib, Tell Jokha)
Girsu (Tello or Telloh)...
-
sources it is
known that it is to be
sought on the Tigris,
between Adab and
Zabalam.
Identification with the
archeological site Tell Äidr has been proposed...