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  1. Over the past year Dumuzid the Fisherman has had the most page views in the English wikipedia edition with 12,501 views, followed by Russian (4,900), and Arabic (1,648). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Serbo-Croatian (41.45%), Tagalog (40.58%), and Asturian (39.88%)

  2. Dumuzid the Fisherman (Q2625582) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Russian Wikipedia. image. Marriage of Inanna and Dumuzi.png 250 × 401; 63 KB.

  3. Dumuzid ( Sumerian: Dumu, "child, son" + Zi (d), "faithful, true") "the Fisherman", originally from Kuara in Sumer, was the 3rd king in the 1st Dynasty of Uruk, and Gilgamesh 's predecessor, according to the Sumerian king list. The king list also states that he singlehandedly captured Enmebaragesi, ruler of Kish, and it claims he ruled in Uruk ...

  4. mythsandsagas.com › wiki › mesopotamian-mythologyMesopotamia - Dumuzid

    Dumuzid is the Mesopotamian “shepherd god” that is associated with fertility and livestock. He is later known by the name of Tammuz. He is the most well-known lover of Inanna, whom he has married when he was still a mortal. Dumuzid is closely associated with the Greek god, Adonis.

  5. May 21, 2020 · Dumuzid, later known by the alternative form Tammuz, is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with shepherds, who was also the primary consort of the goddess Inanna (later known

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Enmebaragesi, the Priest Who Permeates the Throne. Enmebaragesi, also known as En-me-barage-si or En-me-bara-gisi, was an ancient Sumerian king who ruled the city-state of Kish. He is considered one of the earliest known rulers in recorded history. Kish was an important city in ancient Mesopotamia, located in what is now modern-day Iraq.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad-tibiraBad-tibira - Wikipedia

    Bad-tibira (Sumerian: 𒂦𒁾𒉄𒆠, bad 3-tibira ki), "Wall of the Copper Worker(s)", or "Fortress of the Smiths", identified as modern Tell al-Madineh (also Tell Madineh), between Ash Shatrah and Tell as-Senkereh (ancient Larsa) and 33 kilometers northeast of ancient Girsu in southern Iraq, was an ancient Sumerian city on the Iturungal canal (built by Ur III ruler Ur-Nammu), which appears ...

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