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Hursag (Sumerian: 𒄯𒊕 ḫar.sag̃, ḫarsang) is a
Sumerian term
variously translated...
- of Ur,
along with the
Royal Mausolea and the
Palace of Ur-Nammu (the E-
hursag). The
ziggurat was
built by King Ur-Nammu, who
dedicated it in
honour of...
- areas,
especially the
northwest corner.
Ziggurat of Ur Ur Ekur
Enamtila Hursag Hubur A. R.
George (1993).
House most high: the
temples of
ancient Mesopotamia...
- Ninḫursaĝ (Sumerian: 𒀭𒎏𒄯𒊕 Ninḫarsang; DNIN-ḪAR.SAG̃),
sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also
known as
Damgalnuna or Ninmah...
- "House,
Fearsome Mountain" - the
sanctuary of
Ninlil at
hursag-kala-ma (likely a
later name of e-
hursag-kalam-ma), etc. The Ekur was seen as a
place of judgement...
- of Enlil, Ibbi-Sin, when he is arra**** in the 'cutur'
garment and the '
hursag' garment."
Another tablet from the same collection,
number 8886 was do****ented...
- mes-an-ne2-pa3-da /
lugal uri5{ki} /Dnin-hur-sag-ra / e2 mu-na-du3 "For Nin-
hursag: A'annepada, king of Ur, son of Mesannepada, king of Ur,
built the temple...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bel (mythology) EN (cuneiform) Nin-anna Nin-
hursag Nin-imma Nin-isina Nin-ildu Puabi-Nin J A
Halloran –
Lexicon → [1] Retrieved...
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deity was
Ishtar with her
consort Ea. Her temple, at Tell Ingharra, was (E)-
hursag-kalama. By Old
Babylonian times the
patron deities had
become Zababa, along...
-
Judaism posit the word may
originate from Aramaic. Ekur
Gudea cylinders Hubur Hursag Konrad Volk;
Annette Zgoll (1997). A
Sumerian reader.
GBPress Pont. Ist...