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Ilaba was a
Mesopotamian god. He is best
attested as the
tutelary deity of the
kings of the
Akkadian Empire, and
functioned both as
their personal god...
- been a
different aspect, Istar-Ulmašītum. Her
husband Ilaba was also revered.
Ishtar and
Ilaba were
later worshipped at
Girsu and
possibly Sippar in the...
- Shar-Kali-Sharri's year names,
which reports founding temples of
Annunitum and
Ilaba in KÁ.DINGIRki,
thought to be Babylon,
indicating that the folk etymology...
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warrior Erra, a god of war ****ociated with Nergal,
later syncretised with him
Ilaba,
warlike tutelary god of the
kings of the
Akkadian Empire Inanna, Sumerian...
- my
loyal servant, who has held my feet,
become hostile? (By) Ištar and
Ilaba I
swear that he
shall approach me. I will not set the
weapon of
blood against...
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Annunitum and to
Ilaba (the
tutelary deity deity of the
Akkadian Empire) at Babylon, as
reflected in a year name, with a
further one to
Ilaba at Zabala. Based...
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comprising the
former independent Kingdom of Khana, used the
title "governor of
Ilaba and Dagan." Due to the
scarcity of sources, the
later history of Dagan's...
- ****embly In****bent ****umed
office 2002
Constituency Halol,
Gujarat Personal details Spouse Ilaba Jaydrathsinhji Parmar Children Mayurdhwajsinhji Parmar...
- Bau and Ninĝirsu. In
offering lists he
appears next to Shulshaga.
Ilaba Agade Ilaba was
briefly a
major deity during the
Sargonic period, but
seems to...
- rule[d] Elam. The god
Enlil showed (him the way). By the gods [Samas] and [
Ilaba] I swe[ar] that (these) are not falsehoods, (but) are
indeed [t]ru[e]. As...