- Šumugan, Šamagan, Šumuqan or
Šakkan (𒀭𒄊) was a god
worshipped in
Mesopotamia and
ancient Syria. He was ****ociated with animals. Šumugan was a shepherd...
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problem of the
unjust suffering of an
afflicted man,
named Šubši-mašrâ-
Šakkan (Shubshi-meshre-Shakkan). The
author is tormented, but he does not know...
- project's animation, an
animation director (作画監督,
sakuga kantoku),
known as a
sakkan (作監) for short, acts more as a sort of 'drawing director' who
corrects key...
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means a village.
Alternatively transliterated as Sagangmall, Satgatmol,
Sakkan-mol, Sakken-mol, Sakkenmol,
Saksan Mol, and
Saksangmol Bermudez, Joseph;...
- only
attested once in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Sumugan Šakkan Sumugan (also
spelled Sumuqan) or
Šakkan was a god ****ociated with quadrupeds,
especially donkeys...
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lands ... a
single track ... 9
Humanity ...
their eyes/faces ... [rain?] 10
Šakkan/Šumugan [did not go out(?)] in the
desert ... 11
Weaving the cap/headcloth(...
-
lands ... a
single track ... 9
Humanity ...
their eyes/faces ... [rain?] 10
Šakkan/Šumugan [did not go out(?)] in the
desert ... 11
Weaving the cap/headcloth(...
-
Mesopotamian brewers relied on cold mashing. A
grouping of Ninkasi, Irḫan,
Šakkan and
Ezina is also attested, but the
reasons behind the
juxtaposition of...
- Nergal, as was the
number 14 itself,
though it was also ****ociated with
Sakkan.
Unlike other Mesopotamian deities ****ociated with the
underworld (for example...
- of
Hpasawng Township.
Junta forces begin an
offensive on the
villages of
Sakkan and
Kampani to
resist anti-junta
attacks on Kale,
capturing Kampani. Resistance...