• Mesopotamian and Elamite goddess representing the rainbow. She was also believed to be responsible for the prosperity of cities. In Elam Manzat was worshiped in...
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    storms Adad, the Mesopotamian weather god Manzat, goddess of the rainbow Shala, wife of Adad and a rain goddess Wer, a weather god worshiped in northern...
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    some native Elamite deities had Akkadian or Sumerian names as well (ex. Manzat, Inshushinak and his attendants), indicating a long history of interchange...
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    represented by a separate goddess, Manzat. He points out that the temple of Shala and Adad at Chogha Zanbil was adjacent to that of Manzat. He considers it a...
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    JSTOR 1360026. S2CID 163362140. Retrieved 2021-07-28. Beckman, Gary (1999). "The Goddess Pirinkir and Her Ritual from Ḫattuša (CTH 644)". Ktèma: Civilisations de...
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    form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart. ʿAṯtart was the Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar. Astarte was worshipped...
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  • (Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎔𐎌 špš, "sun") or Shapsh, and also Shamshu, was a Canaanite sun goddess. She also served as the royal messenger of the high god El,: 323  her probable...
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    Akkadian: 𒀀𒅆𒋥, romanized: Aširat; Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩻𐩧𐩩 ʾṯrt) is the great goddess in ancient Semitic religion. She also appears in Hittite writings as Ašerdu(s)...
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    inscription written in Akkadian refers to "Manzat-Ishtar", which might in this context mean "the goddess Manzat". Ashtart In cities like Mari and Ebla, the...
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    also Kiririsha, Lagamar, Nahhunte and Manzat) Kamyar Abdi argues that Pinikir was viewed as a warrior goddess in Elam. Javier Álvarez-Mon interprets...
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