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  2. Ereshkigal - Wikipedia

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    Ereshkigal is described as being Inanna's older sister. When Neti, the gatekeeper of the underworld, informs Ereshkigal that Inanna is at the gates and demanding to be let in, Ereshkigal responds by ordering Neti to bolt the seven gates of the underworld and to open each separately, but only after Inanna has removed one article of clothing.

  3. Descent of Inanna into the Underworld - Wikipedia

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    Inanna/Ishtar's nudity, according to the historian, represents an exception to the general rule. To strip Inanna, Ereshkigal must trap the goddess of love and invent a story of seven gates to make her remove all her "Me." These are more related to desire and sexuality than to the dead and affliction.

  4. Gugalanna - Wikipedia

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    In Sumerian religion, Gugalanna (𒄞𒃲 𒀭 𒈾 [GU 4.GAL.AN.NA] or 𒀭𒄘𒃲 𒀭 𒈾 [D GU 2.GAL.AN.NA]) is the first husband of Ereshkigal, the queen of the underworld. [1] His name probably originally meant "canal inspector of An" [1] and he may be merely an alternative name for Ennugi. [1] The son of Ereshkigal and Gugalanna is ...

  5. Inanna - Wikipedia

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    Inanna [a] is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and fertility. She is also associated with sensuality, procreation, divine law, and political power.Originally worshipped in Sumer, she was known by the Akkadian Empire, Babylonians, and Assyrians as Ishtar [b] (and occasionally the logogram 𒌋𒁯).

  6. Burney Relief - Wikipedia

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    E. von der Osten-Sacken describes evidence for a weakly developed but nevertheless existing cult for Ereshkigal; she cites aspects of similarity between the goddesses Ishtar and Ereshkigal from textual sources – for example they are called "sisters" in the myth of "Inanna's descent into the nether world" – and she finally explains the ...

  7. 'They left us with nothing': This elderly couple says they ...

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    The situation is more common than you'd think. 'They left us with nothing': This elderly couple says they were evicted from their home of 20 years — after their son transferred ownership.

  8. Ninazu - Wikipedia

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    Multiple traditions regarding Ninazu's parentage existed. He was regarded either as a son of Ereshkigal and a "Great Lord" (possibly to be identified with Gugalanna, known from the god list An = Anum and from the myth Inanna's Descent to the Nether World), who might have been analogous to anonymous deities described as "mighty cow" and "untamable bull" attested as his parents elsewhere, of ...

  9. US imposes new sanctions on Iran's shadow fleet, Treasury ...

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    The United States imposed sanctions on more than 30 people and vessels for their role in selling and transporting Iranian petroleum-related products.