• Ningublaga (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒂯, less commonly Ningublag) was a Mesopotamian god associated with cattle. His cult center was Kiabrig, a little known city located...
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    Inanna (Ishtar) and Utu (Shamash), though other deities, for example Ningublaga or Numushda, could be regarded as members of their family too. Sin was...
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    include the goddesses Amarra-uzu and Amarra-he'ea, known from An = Anum, Ningublaga (the city god of Ki'abrig) and Numushda (the city god of Kazallu). In...
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  • was worshiped in Ur. He was also closely associated with the cattle god Ningublaga, and especially in astronomical texts they could be regarded as twin brothers...
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  • with dairy products. She was regarded as the wife of the god of cattle, Ningublaga, and like him belonged to the court of the moon god Nanna. Nineigara's...
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    Ningishzida was associated with the constellation Hydra. Ningublaga Kiabrig, Ur, Larsa Ningublaga was associated with cattle. He was believed to oversee...
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    astronomical text is presumed to be the result of confusion between him and Ningublaga, the "Little Twins", with Lugal-Irra and Meslamtaea, the "Great Twins"...
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    main assistant, or perhaps star performer, was a nar musician named Ur-Ningublaga. While Dada's story offers a glimpse into the life of a Mesopotamian musician...
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    Ebabbar in Sippar, Eibbi-Anum in Dilbat, and from an unidentified temple of Ningublaga, though examples are also known from Uruk, Nippur, Eridu and even Arbela...
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  • which at this time also included, among others, Nanna, Ningal, Ninkununa, Ningublaga, Nineigara, Ninsun, Gula, Annunitum and Ulmašītum. A foundation tablet...
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  • "Little Twins" (mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.TUR.TUR) was used to refer to Alammuš and Ningublaga. This pair in turn can be identified as Delta Geminorum and Zeta Geminorum...
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  • cities as possibilities as well, including Kiabrig (the cult center of Ningublaga), Ĝešbanda (the cult center of Ningishzida; alternatively identified as...
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    pantheon mentioned in association with her in hymns include Nisaba, Haya, Ningublaga, Ningishzida and Ištaran, though in the case of the last two the context...
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  • another similar dying god such as Ningishzida or Lulil, or alternatively Ningublaga. This connection reflects his relatively low rank in the Mesopotamian...
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    Alammuš Sin/Nanna Alammuš was closely associated with the cattle god Ningublaga and the two of them could be referred to as twins. They corresponded to...
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    in Enegir E-gud-du-shar (House with numerous perfect oxen) temple of Ningublaga in Ki-abrig E-ĝa-duda (House, chamber of the mound) temple to Shu-zi-ana...
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  • Belet-eanni), and a further similar dyad associated with a temple of Ningublaga in an unknown location, possibly Larsa (Mannu-shanishu and Larsam-iti)...
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  • most likely originated as two distinct, unrelated deities. 35 Ki'abrig Ningublaga The toponym is written with the same signs as the second element in the...
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  • still lists this version of the name as one of the two "Daughters of E-Ningublaga" alongside Mannu-šāninšu, but according to Andrew R. George and Joan Goodnick...
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  • might have been based on perceived similarity to another son of Nanna, Ningublaga, though no evidence for syncretism between these two deities is attested...
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    in the names of male deities as well, for example Ningirsu, Ninazu and Ningublaga, in which case it instead means "lord." Multiple variants of the second...
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  • in Dilbat (Ipte-bita and Belet-eanni), and with an unnamed temple of Ningublaga (Mannu-šanišu and Larsam-iti). Further nameless examples of pairs of such...
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  • sacred marriage poem A praise poem of Iddin-Dagān at ETCSL. An adab to Ningublaga for Iddin-Dagān at ETCSL.War poem A namerima (?) for Iddin-Dagān at ETCSL...
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  • E-ibbi-Ani from Dilbat (Ipte-bīta and Bēlet-Eanni), and daughters of E-Ningublaga (Mannu-šāninšu and Larsam-iti according to Joan Goodnick Westenholz, Mannu-šāninšu...
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  • Daughters of E-ibbi-Ani (Ipte-bīta and Bēlet-Eanni), and Daughters of E-Ningublaga (Mannu-šāninšu and Larsam-iti). According to Andrew R. George, goddesses...
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    Meslamtae’a Šarṣarbati (dLUGAL.GIŠ.A.TU.GAB.LIŠ) Ma’-me-tum Alammuš (dLÀL) Ningublaga (dNIN.BAD) Tišpak Ištarān (dKA.DI) (18. coiled snake) Nusku (dPA+KU) (13...
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