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- Kiririsha abstract "Kiririsha (or Kirisha) at one stage became the most important goddess of Elam, ranked second only to her husband the god, Humban. Along with Humban and another god, Inshushinak, she formed part of the supreme triad of the Elamite pantheon.Kiririsha, which in Elamite means "the Great Goddess", was first known as the 'Lady of Liyan' - an Elamite port on Persian Gulf (near modern-day Bushire, Iran), where she and Humban had a temple that was erected by Humban-Numena. There was later (ca. 1250 BC) a temple built to her at Chogha Zanbil. She was often called 'the Great', or 'the divine mother'. She seems to have been primarily worshipped in the south of Elam, as another goddess, Pinikir, held her position in the north. Eventually, by about 1800 BC, the two had merged and the cult of Kiririsha also came to be practised in Susiana.".
- Kiririsha wikiPageID "10299487".
- Kiririsha wikiPageLength "1123".
- Kiririsha wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Kiririsha wikiPageRevisionID "658950518".
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Bushehr.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elamite_goddesses.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Chogha_Zanbil.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Elam.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Humban.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Inshushinak.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Khumban.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLink Pinikir.
- Kiririsha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kiririsha".
- Kiririsha hasPhotoCollection Kiririsha.
- Kiririsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEast-myth-stub.
- Kiririsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Middle_Eastern_deities.
- Kiririsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Kiririsha subject Category:Elamite_goddesses.
- Kiririsha comment "Kiririsha (or Kirisha) at one stage became the most important goddess of Elam, ranked second only to her husband the god, Humban. Along with Humban and another god, Inshushinak, she formed part of the supreme triad of the Elamite pantheon.Kiririsha, which in Elamite means "the Great Goddess", was first known as the 'Lady of Liyan' - an Elamite port on Persian Gulf (near modern-day Bushire, Iran), where she and Humban had a temple that was erected by Humban-Numena. There was later (ca.".
- Kiririsha label "Kiririsha".
- Kiririsha sameAs کریریشا.
- Kiririsha sameAs Kiririsha.
- Kiririsha sameAs Kiririsha.
- Kiririsha sameAs m.02q7s8v.
- Kiririsha sameAs Q1996022.
- Kiririsha sameAs Q1996022.
- Kiririsha wasDerivedFrom Kiririsha?oldid=658950518.
- Kiririsha isPrimaryTopicOf Kiririsha.