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Pinikir, also
known as Pinigir, Pirengir, Pirinkir, and Parakaras, was an
Ancient Near
Eastern astral goddess who
originates in
Elamite religious beliefs...
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texts indicate that the
Goddess of the
Night was
closely ****ociated with
Pinikir, an
astral goddess of
Elamite origin also
worshiped by the Hurrians. They...
- was
Inanna (Ishtar).
Occasionally other goddesses, such as
Manzat and
Pinikir,
could be
regarded as his
sisters too. The dawn
goddess Aya (Sherida) was...
- Elam.
Early scholarship incorrectly identified her as one and the same as
Pinikir, an
unrelated goddess from a
different part of Elam.
Kiririsha is regarded...
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Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and
Hittite Allani Aštabi
Hayya Ḫepat
Hutena and...
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Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and
Hittite Allani Aštabi
Hayya Ḫepat
Hutena and...
- Due to her
identification with Ishtar, the
Hurrian and
Elamite goddess Pinikir is
referred to as a
daughter of Sin and
Ningal in a text
written in Akkadian...
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emerged as a
divine source of
royal power.
Another significant deity was
Pinikir, an
astral goddess of love,
similar to Ishtar. Some researchers, especially...
- of
deities he
refers to as "Ishtar type"
goddesses (such as Shaushka,
Pinikir or Ninsianna). A late hymn
contains the
phrase "she [Ishtar] is Enlil,...
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Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and
Hittite Allani Aštabi
Hayya Ḫepat
Hutena and...