Ebabbar temple in Sippar, Mīšaru is mentioned alongside Kittu and Dayyānu as the deities "seated in front of Shamash." While Mīšaru was not yet worshiped...
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ṣ-d-q and the Akkadian kittum. Kittu was similarly paired with the god Mīšaru, whose name is a cognate of Misor "Justice". In Mari, the equivalent deities...
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for Egypt is the Akkadian "mi-iṣ-ru" ("miṣru") related to miṣru/miṣirru/miṣaru, meaning "border" or "frontier". The Neo-Assyrian Empire used the derived...
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goddesses Šubanuna ("princely šuba stone"), Namašmaš and Minunesi and the god Mīšaru ("justice"). In various religious texts, Uṣur-amāssu frequently occurs in...
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dKi-it-tim. In offering lists from Sippar, Kittum commonly appears alongside Mīšaru, a deity from the circle of Adad who was also associated with justice. In...
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Mišaru? Imzuanna Ili-mīšar, the sukkal of Imzuanna, is known from the god list An = Anum. It has been proposed that he can be identified with Mišaru,...
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Vachaspati Mishra, Vivadaratnakara of Chandeshvara Thakura, Vivadachandra of Misaru Mishra, Smrityarthasara of Sridhara & Madanaparijata of Vishveshvara Bhatta...
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righteousness. She was closely associated with a deity of similar character, Mīšaru, and in the god list An = Anum they are described as a couple. Evidence...
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Mehmed-beg Kulenović is the central figure in Filip Višnjić's epic poem Boj na Mišaru ("Battle of Mišar"), in which Mehmed-beg's wife waits for news to be brought...
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associated with Adad, after this god himself, his wife Shala and their son Mīšaru, and before dMAŠ-da-ad (reading of the first sign after the determinative...
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of minor importance in this area. A shrine dedicated jointly to him and Mīšaru, known under the ceremonial name Ursaĝsumkudda, existed in Assur in the...
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epic poetry, Belgrade, 1936. "Istorijska osnova Višnjićevoj pesmi "Boj na Mišaru", Belgrade, 1938. "Prvi srpski ustanak i bosanski Srbi", Belgrade, 1939...
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(双柏) Chesu (车苏) Chesuru (车苏儒) Qisupu (气苏濮) 2,769 Shuangbai (双柏) Misaru (米撒儒) Misaru (米撒儒) Menghua (蒙化), Tuzu (土族), Tujia (土家) 90 Nanhua (南华), Yao'an...
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the gods Ea and his son Asalluḫi, Šamaš, the sun god and god of justice (mīšaru), and often the deity, in whose sphere of influence the prognostication...
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Lugal-Marada, the other being Lugal-mea. Litke proposes identifying Ili-mīšar with Mīšaru, a minor god regarded as a son of Adad. An association between Imzuanna...
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According to Volkert Haas, Lipparuma and Bunene coexisted in this role. Mišaru, another courtier of Shamash, is attested in relation to the Hurrian sun...
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Čokešini (The Battle of Čokešina) Boj na Salašu (The Battle of Salaš) Boj na Mišaru (The Battle of Mišar) Boj na Loznici (The Battle of Loznica) Uzimanje Užica...
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about Mehmed-bey Kulenović in the songs "Knez Ivan Knežević" and "Boj na Mišaru", taking him as a central figure and the commander-in-chief of the Bosnian...
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