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Shalash was also worshiped by Hurrians living in the city. [3] She appears in a number of theophoric names both from Mari itself and from the nearby Chagar Bazar, for example Shalash-tappi ("Shalash is my partner") and Shalash-turiya ("Shalash" is my refuge). [27] In Mesopotamia Shalash appears with Dagan on seals from the Isin-Larsa period. [31]
In an explanatory text Ninkusi, glossed as "Shalash," is addressed as "Shala of the western steppe." [42] Ninkusi ("lady of gold" [15]) is recognized as a synonym of Shalash, rather than Shala, in An = Anum, where the name appears in the section dedicated to Dagan and his spouse rather than to Adad and Shala. [42]
Shallash (left) meeting with the High Commissioner Henry de Jouvenel (right) in January 1926. Ramaḍān Pāshā al-Shallāsh (Arabic: رمضان شلاش; 1879– 1962) was a prominent rebel commander of the 1925 Great Syrian Revolt and, prior to that, a military officer in the Ottoman and Sharifian armies.
Lluís Feliu simply renders it as Ninkur or Ninkurra, [26] but he also notes that a goddess named Ba’alta-mātim appears in texts from Mari in association with Emar, and might be one and the same as d NIN.KUR. [30] He also concludes that she was a spouse of Dagan, and that she can be identified as Shalash based on the presumed continuity of ...
The Family of Mr Shalash (Egyptian Arabic: عائلة الأستاذ شلش, translit: A’elat El Ostath Shalash or Eayilat al'ustadh shalash, aliases: Mr. Shalash’s Family, French: La famille Chalache) is an Egyptian comedy drama miniseries directed by Mohamed Nabih. Salah Zulfikar stars as Mr. Farouk Shalash. The series is based on a story ...
Shalash could be viewed as the spouse of Kumarbi. [39] She was originally associated with Dagan, as already attested in texts from Ebla, and the link between her and Kumarbi was a later development. [40] However, the evidence associating Shalash with Kumarbi is also used as an argument in favor of continuity of her association with Dagan. [41]
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Shalash Darreh (Persian: شلشه دره, also Romanized as Shalāsh Darreh and Shālesh Darreh) [1] is a village in Aliyan Rural District, Sardar-e Jangal District, Fuman County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 212, in 60 families.