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thumb|250x250px|The dingir sign worshiped by two figures on a cylinder seal from [[Mitanni, 16th–14th century BC]]
Dingir ⟨⟩, usually transliterated DIĜIR, () is a Sumerian word for 'god' or 'goddess'. Its cuneiform sign is most commonly employed as the determinative for religious names and related concepts, in which case it is not pronounced and is conventionally transliterated as a superscript ⟨d⟩, e.g.
Nibiru
hypothetical planet
Igigi
Igigi are the mythological figures of heaven in the mythology of Mesopotamia. Though sometimes synonymous with the term "Anunnaki", in the Atrahasis myth the Igigi were the younger beings who were servants of the Annunaki, until they rebelled and were replaced by the creation of humans.
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Apkallu
upright|thumb|Bas-relief (probably) of an Apkallu figure from the temple of Ninurta at Nimrud.
list of Mesopotamian deities
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Kassite deities
deities of the Kassite people
Ninki
mesopotamian primordial deities