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Kishar
goddess
YemreBabylonian mythology Taƴto
Jinsudebbum Taƴto
FatherLahmu Taƴto
MotherLahamu Taƴto
SiblingAnshar Taƴto
Dee/goriiwoAnshar Taƴto
MarudeAnu Taƴto
Present in workEnûma Eliš Taƴto

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]

  1. 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.
  2. Black, Jeremy and Anthony Green, 1992. Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. London: British Museum Press. p. 34.
  3. 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.