- Anu
District was
originally called '
Kullaba' (Kulab or Unug-Kulaba)
prior to
merging with the
Eanna District.
Kullaba dates to the
Eridu period when it...
- Fara god list and the Zame Hymns. The
latter indicate her cult
center was
Kullaba, a
district of Uruk. She
continued to be
worshiped in the Ur III period...
- ****ociation with this city,
though it also
addresses her as the "Queen of
Kullaba."
Another city
considered to be Damgalnuna's cult
center was Malgium, located...
-
Ninirigal or
Ninirigala was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with
Kullaba, a
district belonging to the city of Uruk. Her
character is
poorly known beyond...
- Khafajah, Nippur, Tell Uqair, Tell el-Muqayyar, and
Eanna district, Bit Resh (
Kullaba), and
Irigal Preceded by Uruk
Period Followed by
Early Dynastic Period...
-
argued that
since both the
second and
second to last
hymns focus on Uruk or
Kullaba, the
toponyms listed might represent the full
territorial extent of an...
-
designate many
deities in
various locations, for
example Pisangunug in
Kullaba.
Lists of as many as
twelve "divine mayors" are known.
Sirash was a deity...
-
specific location.
Among the
goddesses mentioned are
Damkina (Eridu and
Kullaba),
Ninlil (Nippur), Išḫara, Bau (both in Kish),
Sarpanit (in Babylon), Shala...
- ****ociated with the city of Uruk, and
especially with one of its districts,
Kullaba. He was
regarded as a
warrior deity. In
early sources he was described...
- she also had a cult
center named Girim,
located in the
proximity of Uruk-
Kullaba.
While Babylon was not ****ociated with her, a few
isolated references are...