Shullat
deity sky Mesopotamian single tradition · 2
Shullat is one of the deities Naram-Sin reports the defeat of the rebels to. The other deities are Ishtar, Ilaba and Hanish, Shamash, and Umshu.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 2300 BCE
- Attested period
- -2300 – 0
- Historical notes
- Attested in a text describing a rebellion against Naram-Sin.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Umshu, dšu-nir, Lugalirra, Meslamtaea, Alammuš, Šarur, Šargaz, Ninnisig, Erragal, Ninurta, Shamash, Sin, Nergal, Išḫara, Annunitum, Dagan, Ninhursag, Nisaba, Ninkarrak, Ilaba, Manzat, Zababa, Ištar, Ningublaga
- allied with
- Hanish
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“A late Assyrian version of the so-called Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin might mention Ilaba after Ishtar and before Zababa, Annunitum, the pair Shullat and Hanish and Shamash among the deities who were the target of the eponymous king's oracular inquiry before a battle.”
#11741 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“The text KAR 142, a list of various heptads, lists them alongside five further pairs of such twin deities...including...Shullat and Hanish, Šarur and Šargaz”
#39136 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5