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Shuwala (Šuwala) was a
Hurrian goddess who was
regarded as the
tutelary deity of Mardaman, a
Hurrian city in the
north of
modern Iraq. She was also worshiped...
- materials. It has been
proposed that
Sheol is the
Hebrew derivative of
Shuwala (Akkadian: 𒋗𒉿𒆷 šu-wa-la), an
underworld goddess of
Hurrian origin, attested...
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derived from the term "ganzer,"
referring to the
underworld (Mesopotamian)
Shuwala, a
goddess of
Hurrian origin worshipped in Ur Lagamal,
minor underworld...
- name was
written with the
logogram dU.GUR
appears in
rituals alongside Shuwala, a
Hurrian goddess connected with the underworld. dU.GUR from Emar has...
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number of
kudurru in the
symbolic form of
birds sitting on a perch.
Shuwala Mardaman Shuwala, the
tutelary goddess of Mardaman, a city
located in the north...
- Ayu-Ikalti, Šauška (alongside her
servants Ninatta and Kulitta), Nabarbi,
Shuwala, Adamma, Kubaba, Hašuntarḫi, Uršui-Iškalli, Tiyabenti, as well as "ancestors...
- ascertain. It has been
proposed that the
presence of
underworld deities –
Shuwala and Ugur –
indicates that it
represented the
periodic death and return...
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Lelluri Nabarbi Nikkal Ninatta and
Kulitta Pentikalli Pinikir Shaushka Shuwala Takitu Shumaliya Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi...
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proximity of
Allani was
Shuwala,
though she was more
commonly ****ociated with Nabarbi.
Edward Lipiński
argues that
Shuwala was the same
deity as Allani...
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Daniel Schwemer. Less
commonly modern authors also
confuse Shala with
Shuwala, a
Hurrian underworld goddess.
Similar to
spouses of
other deities, Shala...