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Hubur (𒄷𒁓, Hu-bur) is a
Sumerian term
meaning "river", "watercourse" or "netherworld...
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filled the
cosmic abyss with the
primeval waters. She is "Ummu-
Hubur who
formed all things." In the myth
recorded on
cuneiform tablets, the deity...
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Bronze Age,
circa 1500 – 1200 BCE. It
recounts the myth of King
Kirta of
Hubur. It is one of the
Ugaritic texts. In the legend,
Kirta is the son of the...
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Bardo -
Buddhist mythology Gjöll –
Norse mythology Hitfun -
Mandaeism Hubur –
Mesopotamian mythology Styx – Gr****
mythology Vaitarna River (mythological)...
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Aroanian mountains. Gjöll -
Norse mythology Hitfun -
Mandaean mythology Hubur -
Mesopotamian mythology Sanzu River - ****anese
Buddhism Vaitarna River...
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series of five
paintings by Cole List of
paintings by
Thomas Cole
Hubur Encyclopædia
Britannica Retrieved December 15, 2010
Kelly 1996, p. 101 "MWPAI...
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river of Hiṭfun is
analogous to the
river Styx in Gr****
mythology and
Hubur in
Mesopotamian mythology. It is also
known as
hapiqia mia or
hafiqia mia...
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describing the
building of a canal: "Ilum-išar, šakkanakku of Mari, made the
Ḫubur go down to Bāb-Mēr" — Mari
inscriptions of Ili-Ishar. On some of his inscriptions...
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Judaism posit the word may
originate from Aramaic. Ekur
Gudea cylinders Hubur Hursag Konrad Volk;
Annette Zgoll (1997). A
Sumerian reader.
GBPress Pont...
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mythology Tărâmul Celălalt
Slavic mythology Nav,
Vyraj Sumerian mythology Kur,
Hubur Turko-Mongol Tamağ
Vietnamese mythology Âm phủ 陰府, Địa ngục 地獄 Wagawaga...