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| {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Niraḫ''}} | | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Niraḫ''}} |
| [[File:Leo+vir umzeichng4plani black.png|thumb|Leo and Virgo above the MUŠ-Dragon, two claytablet drawings from the Seleucid era (roughly 2nd century BCE), CC BY SMH based upon the drawings by E. Weidner (1967) and Thureau-Dangin (1922).]]
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| <sup>(d)</sup>''Niraḫ'' (𒀭𒉌𒊏𒄷) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
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| ==Concordance, Etymology, History==
| | #REDIRECT [[MUŠ]] |
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| === Krebernik (2023) ===
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| The snake god. The reading of the star name is confirmed by SpTU III nr. 114 iv 111 (Hh XII): MUL <sup>d</sup>MUŠ = ''Ni-ra-ḫu''. MUL <sup>d</sup>MUŠ (AN 13l).
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| ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
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| A serpentine deity identified with <sup>mul d</sup>muš in a late copy of Urra XXII; see (Kurtik m43) [[MUŠ|<sup>d</sup>MUŠ]].
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| ===Historical Dictionaries===
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| ! scope="col" style="width: 60%;" |Kurtik (2022, n44)
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| ! scope="col" style="width: 40%;" |Gössmann (1950)
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| |змеевидное божество, отождествляемое с mul dmuš в поздней копии Urra XXII; см. m43<sup>d</sup>MUŠ.
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| ==References==
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| *[[References (Babylonian)|Kurtik's references]]
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| [[Category:Mesopotamian]] | | [[Category:Mesopotamian]] |
| [[Category:Akkadian]] | | [[Category:Akkadian]] |