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Ningublaga (ð’€ð’Š©ð’Œ†ð’‚¯, less
commonly Ningublag) was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with cattle. His cult
center was Kiabrig, a
little known city located...
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Inanna (Ishtar) and Utu (Shamash),
though other deities, for
example Ningublaga or Numushda,
could be
regarded as
members of
their family too. Sin was...
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dairy products. She was
regarded as the wife of the god of cattle,
Ningublaga, and like him
belonged to the
court of the moon god Nanna. Nineigara's...
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include the
goddesses Amarra-uzu and Amarra-he'ea,
known from An = Anum,
Ningublaga (the city god of Ki'abrig) and
Numushda (the city god of Kazallu). In...
- was
worshiped in Ur. He was also
closely ****ociated with the
cattle god
Ningublaga, and
especially in
astronomical texts they
could be
regarded as twin brothers...
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Ningishzida was ****ociated with the
constellation Hydra.
Ningublaga Kiabrig, Ur,
Larsa Ningublaga was ****ociated with cattle. He was
believed to oversee...
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astronomical text is
presumed to be the
result of
confusion between him and
Ningublaga, the "Little Twins", with Lugal-Irra and Meslamtaea, the "Great Twins"...
- Belet-eanni), and a
further similar dyad ****ociated with a
temple of
Ningublaga in an
unknown location,
possibly Larsa (Mannu-shanishu and Larsam-iti)...
- main ****istant, or
perhaps star performer, was a nar
musician named Ur-
Ningublaga.
While Dada's
story offers a
glimpse into the life of a
Mesopotamian musician...
- "Little Twins" (mulMAÅ .TAB.BA.TUR.TUR) was used to
refer to Alammuš and
Ningublaga. This pair in turn can be
identified as
Delta Geminorum and Zeta Geminorum...