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- Nisaba was the Mesopotamian goddess of writing and grain. She is one of the oldest Sumerian deities attested in writing, and remained prominent through...
- Nisaba Adi "Nisa" Godrej (born 1978) is an Indian businesswoman, and the chair of Godrej Consumer Products (GCPL). Nisa is the youngest daughter of Adi...
- writing of his name as dNISABA was likely a form of wordplay po****r among scribes, relying on the fact that the name of Nisaba, the Mesopotamian goddess...
- myth Enlil and Sud, Ninlil is the name Sud received after marrying Enlil. Nisaba, the goddess of writing, and her husband Haya are described as her parents...
- scribal arts and possibly with grain. He was considered to be husband of Nisaba and father of Sud. He was also ****ociated with Enlil, both as his father-in-law...
- Adad and Nisaba should sacrificed, the other gods should left to starve. The pious priest acted according to this divine advice; Adad and Nisaba were so...
- writing of the hymn by another god called Nisaba. Sabrina P. Ramet commented on the presence and role of Nisaba (or Nidaba) in the establishment of the...
- Lugala'abba Mami/Nintu Mamitu Maštabba Nabu Namtar Nanshe Nindara Ninmarki Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar...
- Ninhursag. Her name could also function as an epithet of goddesses such as Nisaba and Ezina-Kusu. She was often called the older sister of Enlil. Her cult...
- nation, incantation-priest of An, lumaḫ-priest of Nisaba, son of U-U, ruler of Umma and lumaḫ-priest of Nisaba, looked upon truly by An the king of all the...