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- Ninagal (Sumerian: π’€­π’Žπ’€‰π’ƒ²) or Ninagala was a Mesopotamian god regarded as a divine smith. He was commonly ****ociated with other deities connected to...
- In one of his inscriptions, he refers to himself as a child of the god Ninagal (Sumerian: π’€­π’Žπ’€‰π’ƒ²). According to inscriptions of Ur-Baba, during his...
- heaven to Eana. He made the bronze lyre [..] according to the technique of Ninagal. [..] The lyre was placed before Anu [..], the dwelling of (his) personal...
- was commonly grouped with other deities of similar character, such as Ninagal. He was also regarded as the husband of Ninimma, and was worshiped in her...
- divine servant. A different fragmentary incantation lists Ara, Gibil and Ninagal as the deities responsible for the creation of the "Great Copper", an agent...
- minor deities ****ociated with craftsmen and other professions, such as Ninagal. Part of this subsection was likely incorporated from an independent source...
- mentioned together in the Mari god list, though restoring the other theonym as Ninagal has been suggested as well. NinαΈ«inuna was worshiped in Isin in the Old...
- millennium BCE bilingual incantation from ****ur, Ninildu is invoked alongside Ninagal during the production of a new royal throne. An inscription of Esarhaddon...
- seemingly swapped around, with the former explained as the blacksmith god Ninagal and the latter as Nunura. Markham J. Geller refers to Nunurra as a female...