Ashur | |
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![]() A Neo-Assyrian relief (likely from the reign of Sennacherib) depicting Ashur | |
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Venerated in | Ancient Mesopotamian religion |
Major cult center | Assur, Uruk (6th century BC) |
Genealogy | |
Siblings | possibly sometimes Šerua |
Consort | Mullissu (Ishtar of Arbela, Ishtar of Assur, Ishtar of Nineveh), sometimes Šerua |
Offspring | Ninurta, Zababa, sometimes Šerua, sometimes Ishtar of Arbela |
Deities of the ancient Near East |
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Religions of the ancient Near East |
Ashur, Ashshur, also spelled Ašur, Aššur (Sumerian: 𒀭𒊹, romanized: AN.ŠAR₂, Assyrian cuneiform: 𒀭𒊹 Aš-šur, 𒀭𒀀𒇳𒊬 ᵈa-šur₄)[1] was the national god of the Assyrians in ancient times until their gradual conversion to Christianity between the 1st and 5th centuries AD.
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