- Ninshubur (𒀭𒎏𒋚; Ninšubur, "Lady of Subartu" or "Lady of servants"), also spelled Ninšubura, was a Mesopotamian goddess whose primary role was that of the sukkal...
- Başka bir efsanede, Inanna Yeraltı Dünyası'nda mahsur kaldığında, kraliçesini serbest bırakılması için Enki'ye yalvaran Ninshubur'dur. Cinsiyet.
- Ninshubur set up a lament for her everywhere. Ninshubur, the faithful servant, dressed as a beggar in mourning. Set out for the temple of the Great Gods.
- The Symbolism and Attributes Associated with Ninshubur. Ninshubur is often depicted as a gender-fluid deity, embodying both masculine and feminine qualities.
- Also known as: Ninshubar, Nincubura, Nincubur or Ninšubur. In Sumerian mythology, Ninshubur is a messenger of the gods.
- So it seems that this is one of the texts in which Ninshubur is explicitly named as the sukkal (vizier) or wife of Nergal.
- Kaynaklara göre Ninshubur karakteri bazen İnanna'nın erkek “veziri” veya tanrıçanın kadın “yardımcısı”dır.
- Ninshubur, also known as Ninshubar, Nincubura or Ninšubur, is a messenger goddess in Mesopotamian mythology, who often serves Inanna.
- While she is often described as a virgin, Ninshubur is also mentioned as one of Inanna’s lovers. In later Akkadian myths, Ninshubur’s gender is changed to male.
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