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Haya was a Mesopotamian god associated with scribal arts and possibly with grain. He was considered to be husband of Nisaba and father of Sud. He was also associated with Enlil, both as his father-in-law and an official in his service. He was worshiped in Ur, Umma, Kuara, Shaduppum and later on also in Assur. He is sparsely attested in literary texts, with only a single known hymn being dedicated to him. He also plays a minor role in the myth Enlil and Sud.

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  • هايا هو زوج الإلهة نيدابا في ديانة بلاد ما بين النهرين القديمة. كان هايا إلهًا للكتابة في البداية، لكنّه ارتبط لاحقًا بالحبوب والزراعة. أعتبر لاحقًا حاجبًا وبوابًا، وأشارت له بعض النصوص على أنه والد نينليل. عبد بشكل كبير في سلالة أور الثالثة، حيث بنيت له معابد في أوما، أور وكوارا. لاحقًا، بات له معبد في آشور، وربما في نينوى. عبد إله باسم هايا في مملكة ماري، لكنه قد يكون إلهًا مختلفًا. (ar)
  • Haya was a Mesopotamian god associated with scribal arts and possibly with grain. He was considered to be husband of Nisaba and father of Sud. He was also associated with Enlil, both as his father-in-law and an official in his service. He was worshiped in Ur, Umma, Kuara, Shaduppum and later on also in Assur. He is sparsely attested in literary texts, with only a single known hymn being dedicated to him. He also plays a minor role in the myth Enlil and Sud. (en)
  • Haia o Haya è una divinità sumera minore, sposo di Nisaba (o Nidaba), dea maggiore della saggezza, della scrittura e della letteratura. Era venerato come dio dei magazzini e guardiano delle porte. Era anche protettore della scrittura e degli scribi. Era un ufficiale della guardia del dio Enlil. Il suo culto, praticato soprattutto nella Mesopotamia meridionale, si svolgeva soprattutto fra Umma e Ur, nel tempio di Nanna, dio della luna. Due iscrizioni frammentarie di Ninive menzionano la costruzione pianificata di un tempio dedicato a Haya da parte del re neo-assiro Sennacherib (ca. 704-681 a.C.). (it)
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  • هايا هو زوج الإلهة نيدابا في ديانة بلاد ما بين النهرين القديمة. كان هايا إلهًا للكتابة في البداية، لكنّه ارتبط لاحقًا بالحبوب والزراعة. أعتبر لاحقًا حاجبًا وبوابًا، وأشارت له بعض النصوص على أنه والد نينليل. عبد بشكل كبير في سلالة أور الثالثة، حيث بنيت له معابد في أوما، أور وكوارا. لاحقًا، بات له معبد في آشور، وربما في نينوى. عبد إله باسم هايا في مملكة ماري، لكنه قد يكون إلهًا مختلفًا. (ar)
  • Haya was a Mesopotamian god associated with scribal arts and possibly with grain. He was considered to be husband of Nisaba and father of Sud. He was also associated with Enlil, both as his father-in-law and an official in his service. He was worshiped in Ur, Umma, Kuara, Shaduppum and later on also in Assur. He is sparsely attested in literary texts, with only a single known hymn being dedicated to him. He also plays a minor role in the myth Enlil and Sud. (en)
  • Haia o Haya è una divinità sumera minore, sposo di Nisaba (o Nidaba), dea maggiore della saggezza, della scrittura e della letteratura. Era venerato come dio dei magazzini e guardiano delle porte. Era anche protettore della scrittura e degli scribi. Era un ufficiale della guardia del dio Enlil. (it)
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  • Haya (god) (en)
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