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- Zabala, also Zabalam (š’š’ˆ½š’€•š’†  zabalamki, modern Tell Ibzeikh (also Tell el-Buzekh or Tell Ibzaykh), Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq) was a city of ancient...
- Inanna of Zabalam (also Supālītum, Sugallītu, 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...
- Shuruppak (Tell Fara) Karkar (Tell Ĝidr?) Bad-tibira (Tell al-Madineh?) Zabalam (Tell Ibzeikh) Umma (Umm al-Aqarib, Tell Jokha) Girsu (Tello or Telloh)...
- of symbols representing various cities, including those of Ur, Larsa, Zabalam, Urum, Arina, and probably Kesh. This list probably reflects the report...
- deity in Ancient Mesopotamian religion, chiefly worshiped in the city of Zabalam Saint Joseph, Saint Matthias, and Saint Peter the Apostle, patron saints...
- pertained to her ****ociations with specific cities or areas, such as Uruk, Zabalam, Akkad, Nineveh, or the Sealand. Others instead highlighted her specific...
- 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...
- texts. Other goddesses replaced her in both of her roles, with Inanna of Zabalam becoming the goddess of Umma, and Usaįø«ara or Kumulmul taking her place...
- following a rebellion: "RimuÅ”, king of the world, in battle over Adab and Zabalam was victorious, and 15,718 men he struck down, and 14,576 captives he took...