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Ashgi (ð’€­ð’‹“ð’„„ AÅ¡gi) was a Mesopotamian god associated with Adab and Kesh. While he was originally the tutelary deity of the former of these two cities, he was eventually replaced in this role by his mother Ninhursag, locally known under the name Digirmah. He is mostly attested in sources from before the Old Babylonian period.

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  • Ashgi (ð’€­ð’‹“ð’„„ AÅ¡gi) was a Mesopotamian god associated with Adab and Kesh. While he was originally the tutelary deity of the former of these two cities, he was eventually replaced in this role by his mother Ninhursag, locally known under the name Digirmah. He is mostly attested in sources from before the Old Babylonian period. (en)
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  • Ninhursag and Å ulpae (en)
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  • Panigingarra, Egime (en)
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  • Gishhuranki (en)
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  • Ashgi (ð’€­ð’‹“ð’„„ AÅ¡gi) was a Mesopotamian god associated with Adab and Kesh. While he was originally the tutelary deity of the former of these two cities, he was eventually replaced in this role by his mother Ninhursag, locally known under the name Digirmah. He is mostly attested in sources from before the Old Babylonian period. (en)
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