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  2. Agushaya Hymn - Wikipedia

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    Among the most difficult literary texts in Old Babylonian, [5]: 561 the work opens lu-na-i-id šu-ur-bu-ta, “let me praise the greatest”.Ištar, the goddess of fertility and war, is terrifying to the gods with her wild, ferocious and "virile" antics.

  3. Ishtar Music - Wikipedia

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    Ishtar Music, previously known as Venus Records & Tapes, is an Indian record label company (owned by Believe Digital, a French company), and managed by Chaitany, under the guidance of Sneha Pandey, originally founded by Ganesh Jain and Ratan Jain as Venus Music in 1985 and currently a subsidiary of Believe Digital.

  4. Ishtar (singer) - Wikipedia

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    A few more performances were done with Alabina, though as of 2005, the group had seemed to disband by no longer actively performing or releasing new music. Ishtar's third album, Je Sais D'où Je Viens (I know where I come from) was released in November 2005. This time the music was still Oriental pop, however much less dance.

  5. Ishtar (band) - Wikipedia

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    O Julissi" is a song by Ishtar. The band's site [1] Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine claims that the song is in an imaginary language. There is, however, a certain similarity to Ukrainian ; in particular, the first line is fully understandable (Ukrainian "Ой у лісі на ялині", meaning "Oh, in the forest on a spruce ").

  6. Alabina - Wikipedia

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    Ishtar is frequently featured on Alabina album covers. She has dyed blonde hair, which is sometimes curly, and dark brown eyes. She has been noted for her provocative dress in pictures and at concerts. On her own, Ishtar has produced three albums: The Voice of Alabina (2000), Truly (Emet) (2003) and Je sais d'où je viens (2005). The first is ...

  7. Išḫara - Wikipedia

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    The oldest attestations of Išḫara from Ebla, such as these in documents from the reign of Irkab-Damu, indicate she was a tutelary goddess of the royal house. [32] Her role differed from that of Kura and Barama, who were also connected to the royal family, but seemingly functioned as a divine reflection of the reigning monarch and his spouse, rather than as dynastic tutelary deities. [4]

  8. A-Ba-Ni-Bi - Wikipedia

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    "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" (Hebrew script: א-ב-ני-בי; bet-language language game for the word אני aní, meaning "I" in Hebrew) is a song recorded by Israeli group Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta, with music composed by Nurit Hirsh and Hebrew lyrics written by Ehud Manor.

  9. Zababa - Wikipedia

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    Zababa (𒀭𒍝𒂷𒂷, d za-ba 4-ba 4, / ˈ z ɑː b ɑː b ɑː /) was a Mesopotamian god.He was the tutelary deity of the city of Kish and was regarded as a god of war. He was initially seen as a son of Enlil, though in Assyria during the reign of Sennacherib he started to be viewed as a son of Ashur instead.

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