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  2. Lahar (god) - Wikipedia

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    Lahar was a Mesopotamian deity associated with flocks of animals, especially sheep. Lahar's gender is a topic of debate in scholarship, though it is agreed the name refers to a female deity in a god list from the Middle Babylonian period and to a male one in the myth Theogony of Dunnu .

  3. Debate between sheep and grain - Wikipedia

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    Lahar and Ashnan are created in the "duku" or "pure place" and the story further describes how the Anunnaki create a sheepfold with plants and herbs for Lahar and a house, plough and yoke for Ashnan, describing the introduction of animal husbandry and agriculture. [15]

  4. List of agricultural deities - Wikipedia

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    Each god's culture or religion of origin is listed; a god revered in multiple contexts are listed with the one in which he originated. Roman gods appear on a separate list . Specific gods

  5. Lahar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lahar can refer to Lahar, a kind of volcanic mudflow; Lahar (god), a Sumerian god; Lahar, India, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India Lahar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

  6. List of Mesopotamian deities - Wikipedia

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    Laguda was a god associated with the Persian Gulf. [413] He appears in the text Marduk's Address to the Demons, according to which he exalted the eponymous god in the "lower sea." [414] He could be associated with other deities with marine associations, such as Sirsir and Lugal'abba. [414] Lahar: Lahar was a god associated with sheep. [415]

  7. Category:Mesopotamian gods - Wikipedia

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  9. Kishar - Wikipedia

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    In the Babylonian epic Enuma Elish, Kishar (Akkadian: 𒆠𒊹, romanized: Kišar) is the daughter of Abzu and Lahmu, the first children of Tiamat and Abzu.She is the female principle, sister and wife of Anshar, the male principle, and the mother of Anu. [1]