Kishar
Appearance
Kishar
| Yemre | Babylonian mythology |
|---|---|
| Jinsu | debbum |
| Father | Lahmu |
| Mother | Lahamu |
| Sibling | Anshar |
| Dee/goriiwo | Anshar |
| Marude | Anu |
| Present in work | Enûma Eliš |
E nder deftere Baabilon wiyeteende Enuma Elish, Kishaar (e ɗemngal Akkadi: 𒆠𒊹, e ɗemngal Room: Kišar) ko ɓiɗɗo debbo Lahamu e Lahmu, ɓiɓɓe Tiyamat e Abzu gadani. Ko kanko woni principe debbo, miñi mum debbo e debbo Anshar, principe gorko, e yumma Anu. Kishar ina waawi hollirde leydi ko nanndi e Anshar, asamaan, ina waawi yiyeede ko laamɗo yumma leydi. Innde makko kadi firti ko « Leydi fof ».[1] [2]
Kishar feeñii tan ko laawol gootol e nder Enuma Elish, e nder diidi udditgol epic, caggal ɗuum majja e heddiiɓe e daartol ngol. O feeñata tan ko sahaa e sahaa fof e binndanɗe goɗɗe ɗe ujunere hitaande adannde hade Iisaa, ɗo o waawi nanndireede e laamɗo debbo biyeteeɗo Antu.[3]


Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Brisch, Nicole (2012). "Anšar and Kišar (god and goddess)". Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses. Oracc and the UK Higher Education Academy. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ Black, Jeremy and Anthony Green, 1992. Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. London: British Museum Press. p. 34.
- ↑ Brisch, Nicole (2012). "Anšar and Kišar (god and goddess)". Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses. Oracc and the UK Higher Education Academy. Retrieved 19 June 2013.