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Sumerian religion
first religion of Mesopotamia region which is tangible by writing

Yazidism
Ancient Mesopotamian religion
religion
Eanna
E-anna ( , "House of Heaven"), also referred to as the Temple of Inanna, was a monumental ancient Sumerian temple complex in Uruk. Considered the "residence" of Inanna, it was among the most prominent and influential religious institutions of ancient Mesopotamia. Mentioned throughout the Epic of Gilgamesh and various other texts, the evolution of the gods to whom the temple was dedicated to over time is also the subject of scholarly study.
Akitu
Akitu or Akitum
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is a spring festival and New Year's celebration, held on the first day of the Assyrian and Babylonian Nisan in ancient Mesopotamia and in Assyrian communities around the world, to celebrate the sowing of barley. Akitu originates from the Sumerian spring New Year festival of Zagmuk.
Babylonian religion
religious practices of Babylonia
Ancient Mesopotamian underworld
underworld in Sumerian culture
list of Mesopotamian deities
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É
Sumerian word or symbol for house or temple
clay nail
symbolic item buried under foundations to consecrate the building in Sumerian culture
E-ninnu
The E-ninnu 𒂍𒐐 (House of 50) was the E (temple) to the warrior god Ningirsu in the Sumerian city of Girsu in southern Mesopotamia. Girsu was the religious centre of a state that was named Lagash after its most populous city, which lay 25 km (16 mi) southeast of Girsu. Rulers of Lagash who contributed to the structure of the E-ninnu included Ur-Nanshe of Lagash in the late 26th century BC, his grandson Eannatum in the following century, Urukagina in the 24th century and Gudea, ruler of Lagash in the mid 22nd century BC.
religions of the ancient Near East
overview of ancient religious practices in the modern-day Middle East
Statue of Marduk
Statue of the patron deity of the ancient city of Babylon
Mesopotamian divination
divination within the Mesopotamian period
Halamata Cave
archaeological site in Iraq