-
Meskilak or
Mesikila was one of the two main
deities worshiped in Dilmun. The
other well
attested member of the
pantheon of this area was Inzak, commonly...
-
location in
inscriptions of
Dilmunite kings. His
spouse was the
goddess Meskilak. A
further deity who
might have
fulfilled this role was dPA.NI.PA, known...
-
created for the same
purpose in this
narrative include Abu,
Ninsikila (
Meskilak),
Ningiriutud (Ningirida), Ninkasi, Nanshe,
Azimua and
Ensag (Inzak). In...
-
Bahrain until the 6th
century BC,
worshipped a pair of deities,
Inzak and
Meskilak. It is not
known whether these were the only
deities in the
pantheon or...
- CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) Krebernik,
Manfred (1997), "
Meskilak, Mesikila, Ninsikila",
Archived copy,
Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in...
- by
Ninhursag to
relieve Enki's pain, the
other seven being Ninsikila (
Meskilak), Ningirida, Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua,
Ninti and Inzak. He is specifically...
-
might have been
influenced by an ****ociation with the
Dilmunite goddess Meskilak, also
called Ninsikila in Mesopotamia, or by Lisin's
placement before her...
- the
Failaka Island,
which was
dedicated to the
local deities Inzak and
Meskilak. The
Canonical Temple List,
which dates to the K****ite period, mentions...
-
Ninhursag to
relay Enki of his pain, the
other seven being Abu,
Ninsikila (
Meskilak), Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua,
Ninti and
Ensag (Inzak). Dina Katz
notes this...
-
sequence of
invoked deities which consists of Lugalidda, Laguda,
Inzak and
Meskilak. Lugalidda, "king of the river," was a
similar god
frequently ****ociated...