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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Enki (Sumerian: π’€­π’‚—π’†  DEN-KI) is the Sumerian god of water, knowledge (gestΓΊ)...
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    Ninhursag (redirect from Enki and Ninhursag)
    most well known myths are Enki and Ninhursag describing her dealings with Enki resulting from his sexual exploits, and Enki and Ninmah a creation myth...
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  • Enki Bilal (born Enes Bilal; born 7 October 1951) is a French comic book creator and film director. Bilal was born in Belgrade, PR Serbia, Yugoslavia,...
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  • Enki is a god in Sumerian mythology. Enki may also refer to: Enki Bilal (born 1951), comic book creator Enki Catena, crater chain on Ganymede Mantidactylus...
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    heavenly deities with immense powers. In the poem Enki and the World Order, the Anunnaki "do homage" to Enki, sing hymns of praise in his honor, and "take...
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  • Eridu were Enki and his consort Damkina. Enki, later known as Ea, was considered to have founded the city. His temple was called E-Abzu, as Enki was believed...
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  • start with the pair Enki (to be distinguished from the water god Enki) and Ninki and end with Enlil. In the earliest recorded lists, Enki and Ninki were the...
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    Enki Catena (Enki from the Assyro-Babylonian principal water god of the Apsu, and catena from Latin meaning "chain") is a crater chain on Ganymede measuring...
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  • which he continued till the last days. Subba Rao conceptualized the idea of 'Enki Paatalu' during his student days at Madras Christian College in 1917–18....
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    Enki" – lines: 76–87. (Inanna addresses Enki as: "my father" and Enki himself is regarded in the third person as Inanna's father, as stated by Enki's...
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