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Ninkarrak (Akkadian: π’€­π’Š©π’Œ†π’‹Όπ’€€π’Šπ’€, dnin-kar-ra-ak) was a goddess of medicine worshiped chiefly in northern Mesopotamia and Syria. It has been proposed that her name originates in either Akkadian or an unidentified substrate language possibly spoken in parts of modern Syria, rather than in Sumerian. It is assumed that inconsistent orthography reflects ancient scholarly attempts at making it more closely resemble Sumerian theonyms. The best attested temples dedicated to her existed in Sippar in modern Iraq and in Terqa in modern Syria. Finds from excavations undertaken at the site of the latter were used as evidence in more precisely dating the history of the region. Further attestations are available from northern Mesopotamia, including the kingdom of Apum, Assyria and the Diyala area, fr

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  • Ninkarrak (Akkadian: π’€­π’Š©π’Œ†π’‹Όπ’€€π’Šπ’€, dnin-kar-ra-ak) was a goddess of medicine worshiped chiefly in northern Mesopotamia and Syria. It has been proposed that her name originates in either Akkadian or an unidentified substrate language possibly spoken in parts of modern Syria, rather than in Sumerian. It is assumed that inconsistent orthography reflects ancient scholarly attempts at making it more closely resemble Sumerian theonyms. The best attested temples dedicated to her existed in Sippar in modern Iraq and in Terqa in modern Syria. Finds from excavations undertaken at the site of the latter were used as evidence in more precisely dating the history of the region. Further attestations are available from northern Mesopotamia, including the kingdom of Apum, Assyria and the Diyala area, fr (en)
  • Ninkarrak (aksara paku: π’€­π’Š©π’Œ†π’‹Όπ’€€π’Šπ’€, dnin-kar-ra-ak) adalah dewi penyembuhan yang disembah terutama di Suriah dan Mesopotamia Hulu. Asalnya diduga dari Akkadia atau Suriah, dan bukan Sumeria. Sebuah kuil yang sangat terkenal didedikasikan untuknya ditemukan di Terqa. Temuan dari penggaliannya dianggap sangat penting dalam menentukan penanggalan sejarah wilayah tersebut. (in)
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