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- Gazbaba, also known as Kazbaba or Kazba, was a Mesopotamian goddess closely ****ociated with Inanna, Nanaya and Kanisurra. Like them, she was connected...
- possibly ****ociated with Nanaya or Ishtar. The minor goddess Kanisurra and Gazbaba were regarded as attendants and hairdressers of Nanaya. The latter was...
- entourage frequently listed in god lists are the goddesses Nanaya, Kanisurra, Gazbaba, and Bizila, all of them also ****ociated with each other in various configurations...
- entrance. In addition to Nanaya, she could be ****ociated with deities such as Gazbaba, Išḫara and Uṣur-amāssu. She is first attested in sources from Uruk from...
- syncretic deity, combining elements of Greco-Roman and Babylonian cults. Gazbaba Gazbaba was a goddess closely ****ociated with Nanaya, like her connected with...
- Ašḫara Ashnan Aya Belet-Ili Belet-Seri Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban Gazbaba Ishtar Kittum Laṣ Mami (Belet Ili, Mama, Nintu) Mamitu (Mammitum) Mullissu...
- in Dilbat (Ipte-bita and Belet-eanni), Ezida in Borsippa (Kanisurra and Gazbaba) and Esagil in Babylon (Katunna and Silluš-tab). Wiggermann suggests that...
- (Ḫupišna), where the goddess Ḫuwaššanna was worshipped. She was linked with Gazbaba, a Mesopotamian love goddess also connected with Inanna. In the early Iron...
- later periods they were invoked in them alongside Nanaya, Kanisurra and Gazbaba as well. Some of these texts use formulas such as "at the command of Kanisurra...
- figures ****ociated with the steppe and by a short section dedicated to Gazbaba. A short section is dedicated to Išḫara (who also appears in the Enlil...