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Sirsir, also
known as Ninsirsir, was a
Mesopotamian god. He was ****ociated with sailors. It has been
proposed that he
corresponds to the so-called "boat...
- fishing. Tiamat,
goddess of salt
water and chaos, also
mother of all gods.
Sirsir, god of mariners. Donbettyr,
master of all waters. Ahurani,
Ahurani is a...
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supported by his
frequent ****ociation with
other deities of such character.
Sirsir, a god
mentioned alongside him in Marduk's
Address to the Demons, was ****ociated...
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towards Wanla leaving the main Kargil-Leh highway,
which goes
further to
Sirsir-La p**** (4,760
metres (15,620 ft)) and then to Photoksar. The Sisir-La p****...
- Ninnigina. She
could also be
addressed as a
daughter of Enmesharra.
Sirsir Sirsir was the god of sailors. In the text Marduk's
Address to the
Demons he...
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- but it is
known that he
functioned as a
divine carpenter. 27 Kar nesaĝ
Sirsir Restoration of the
toponym is uncertain.
Karadene has also been proposed...
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translations and
Rabbis understood to be a
fighting ****", the
Arabic sarsar or
sirsir being an
onomatopoeia for
rooster (al****r) as the
Hebrew zarzir of Proverbs...
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deals being rouge),
temple to
Ninurta in
Nippur E-suga (Merry house) E-tar-
sirsir E-temen-anki "temple of the
foundation of
heaven and earth", the ziggurat...
- late composition,
known only from a copy
found in Kuyunjik,
Ninildu and
Sirsir are
responsible for
constructing the boat of Enki.
Cavigneaux & Krebernik...