Ḫabūrītum
deity water Mesopotamian single tradition · 3
Ḫabūrītum was a goddess of the river Khabur known from Mesopotamian sources from the Ur III period. One document directly refers to her as 'Inanna Ḫabūrītum,' which might be an instance of syncretism. She has been proposed as analogous to both Nabarbi and Belet Nagar.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 2100 BCE
- Attested period
- -2100 – -2000
- Historical notes
- Known from Mesopotamian sources from the Ur III period (c. 2100-2000 BCE).
Relationships
- syncretized with
- Inanna, Išḫara, Belet Nagar
- consort of
- Malkum
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“Nabarbi and Belet Nagar were both analogous to Ḫabūrītum, goddess of the river Khabur known from Mesopotamian sources from the Ur III period. One document directly refers to this goddess as 'Inanna Ḫabūrītum'”
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“In an offering list from the Ur III period, a deity named Malkum is attested alongside the goddess Ḫabūrītum.”
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