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Napirisha (Linear Elamite: Napirriša) was a
major Elamite deity. He
likely originated from Anshan. The name
Napirisha is
written logographically as dGAL...
- Untash-
Napirisha was king of Elam (in present-day
southwest Iran)
during the
Middle Elamite period,
circa 1300 BCE. He was the son of the
previous Elamite...
- "patchwork of
local traditions", and as a
result further east
Humban and
Napirisha were more
commonly recognized as
deities of
comparable status instead...
- is
unclear due to
uncertainty in the
chronology of the
reign of Untash-
Napirisha but is
clearly sometime in the 14th or 13th
century BC. The conventionally...
- men, who
attempts to
destroy the statue: "I, Napir-Asu, wife of Untash-
Napirisha. He who
would seize my statue, who
would smash it, who
would destroy its...
- Humban-numena I, King (c.1370 BC) Untash-
Napirisha, King (c.1275 BC) Hurbatila, King (late 14th
century BC) Unpahash-
Napirisha, King (14th/13th
century BC)...
- 14th
century BCE) was an
Elamite queen, who was the wife of King Untash-
Napirisha. A
statue of her by the
bronzeworkers of Susa is one of the
finest examples...
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describes her,
Napirisha and
Tepti as gods "who have
always protected water and earth" or "who have let
thrive water and earth." As
Napirisha is generally...
- list) – Unpahash-
Napirisha, King (14th/13th
century BC) Kidin-hutran I, King (c.1240 BC) Kidin-hutran II, King (c.1235 BC)
Napirisha-Untash, King (c.1230...
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Elamite period (second half of the
second millennium BCE), king Untash-
Napirisha built a
temple of
Humban at
Chogha Zanbil.
Humban also
appears in the...