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Numushda (𒀭𒉡𒈲𒁕, dnu-muš-da) was a
Mesopotamian god best
known as the
tutelary deity of Kazallu. The
origin of his name is unknown, and
might be neither...
- (Ishtar) and Utu (Shamash),
though other deities, for
example Ningublaga or
Numushda,
could be
regarded as
members of
their family too. Sin was also believed...
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describes the cir****stances of his
marriage to Adgarkidu, the
daughter of
Numushda, the city god of Kazallu.
Other sources attest different traditions about...
- Amarra-he'ea,
known from An = Anum,
Ningublaga (the city god of Ki'abrig) and
Numushda (the city god of Kazallu). In Neo-****yrian
sources from
Harran Nuska was...
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central Mesopotamia whose specific location is unknown. Its
patron god was
Numushda and his
consort Namrat.
There are
indications that the god Lugal-awak also...
- Peterson,
Jeremiah (2014). "Two New
Sumerian Texts Involving the
Deities Numushda and Gibil".
Studia Mesopotamica:
Jahrbuch für
altorientalische Geschichte...
- same do****ent
lists a
number of
other deities worshiped in Mari, such as
Numushda,
Ishara and Ninkarrak. Oil
offerings to Ḫanat were
apparently made by women...
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Dumuzi in the role of his
superior instead.
Jeremiah Peterson proposes that
Numushda was
perceived as
similar to
Ningublaga and for this
reason the
former also...
- ****umption is mistaken, and
Streck most
likely misread unrelated names invoking Numushda.
Gianni Marchesi in a more
recent publication states that the
reading Nusku...
- Peterson,
Jeremiah (2014). "Two New
Sumerian Texts Involving the
Deities Numushda and Gibil".
Studia Mesopotamica:
Jahrbuch für
altorientalische Geschichte...