- Ištaran (
Ishtaran; Sumerian: 𒀭𒅗𒁲) was a
Mesopotamian god who was the
tutelary deity of the city of Der, a city-state
located east of the Tigris, in...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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medicine goddesses Ninisina and Ninkarrak, as well as Amurru, Bau and
Ishtaran. The only
source directly referring to a
deity as the
mother of Ishkur...
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period through Neo-****yrian times. The
local deity of the city was
named Ishtaran,
represented on
Earth by his minister, the
snake god Nirah. In the late...
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identified by the name Nin-UM (reading and
meaning uncertain), ****ociated with
Ishtaran in a zame hymn, was the
original identity of
Inanna of Zabalam. In the...
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Early Dynastic texts from Lagash, are Suen, a name of the moon god, and
Ishtaran, a
divine judge. Sumerian: "shining
white house". Like Aya and Shamash...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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drawn the
borders between the two
states in
accordance with the
oracle of
Ishtaran,
invoked as
intercessor between the two cities.
Akurgal is
mentioned fragmentally...