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Zababa (𒀭𒍝𒂷𒂷, dza-ba4-ba4, /
ˈzɑːbɑːbɑː/) was a
Mesopotamian god. He was the
tutelary deity of the city of Kish and was
regarded as a god of war. He...
- Ur-
Zababa (fl. c. 2340 BC) is
listed on the
Sumerian King List as the
second king of the 4th
Dynasty of Kish. This text also
records that Ur-
Zababa had...
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Zababa-šuma-iddina was the 35th and next to last king of the K****ite or 3rd
dynasty of Babylon, who
reigned for just one year, ca. 1158 BC (short chronology)...
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conquest of Sumer. The
Sumerian King List
makes him the cup-bearer to King Ur-
Zababa of Kish
before Sargon became a king himself. His empire,
which he ruled...
- from the Old
Babylonian period onwards Bau was also
viewed as the wife of
Zababa, the
tutelary god of Kish.
Another deity ****ociated with her was her attendant...
- Shutruk-Nakhunte's father-in-law Meli-Shipak II, who lost the
throne to
Zababa-shuma-iddin,
would have
given enough justification to Shutruk-Nakhunte to...
- with
Zababa. He
acquired his new role
through syncretism with Ninshubur.
Papsukkal was
originally the
sukkal (attendant and
messenger deity) of
Zababa, the...
- (E)-hursag-kalama. By Old
Babylonian times the
patron deities had
become Zababa,
along with his consort, the
goddess Bau and Istar. His
temple Emeteursag...
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Kashtiliash IV Enlil-nadin-shumi Kadashman-Harbe II Adad-shuma-iddina Adad-shuma-usur Meli-Shipak Marduk-apla-iddina I
Zababa-shuma-iddin Enlil-nadin-ahi...
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namely reduplication of
syllables (as in the
English word banana): Inanna,
Zababa, Chuwawa/Humbaba, Bunene, Pazuzu, etc
found in Sumerian, Akkadian, ****yrian...