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Mīšaru (Misharu),
possibly also
known as Ili-mīšar, was a
Mesopotamian god
regarded as the
personification of justice,
sometimes portra**** as a divine...
- Mehmed-beg Kulenović is the
central figure in
Filip Višnjić's epic poem Boj na
Mišaru ("Battle of Mišar"), in
which Mehmed-beg's wife
waits for news to be brought...
- ṣ-d-q and the
Akkadian kittum.
Kittu was
similarly paired with the god
Mīšaru,
whose name is a
cognate of
Misor "Justice". In Mari, the
equivalent deities...
- for
Egypt is the
Akkadian "mi-iṣ-ru" ("miṣru")
related to miṣru/miṣirru/
miṣaru,
meaning "border" or "frontier". The Neo-****yrian
Empire used the derived...
- epic poetry, Belgrade, 1936. "Istorijska
osnova Višnjićevoj
pesmi "Boj na
Mišaru", Belgrade, 1938. "Prvi
srpski ustanak i
bosanski Srbi", Belgrade, 1939...
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goddesses Šubanuna ("princely šuba stone"), Namašmaš and
Minunesi and the god
Mīšaru ("justice"). In
various religious texts, Uṣur-amāssu
frequently occurs in...
- righteousness. She was
closely ****ociated with a
deity of
similar character,
Mīšaru, and in the god list An = Anum they are
described as a couple. Evidence...
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Vachaspati Mishra,
Vivadaratnakara of
Chandeshvara Thakura,
Vivadachandra of
Misaru Mishra,
Smrityarthasara of
Sridhara &
Madanaparijata of
Vishveshvara Bhatta...
- dKi-it-tim. In
offering lists from Sippar,
Kittum commonly appears alongside Mīšaru, a
deity from the
circle of Adad who was also ****ociated with justice. In...
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Mišaru?
Imzuanna Ili-mīšar, the
sukkal of Imzuanna, is
known from the god list An = Anum. It has been
proposed that he can be
identified with
Mišaru,...