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Ugur or Uqur (dU.GUR) was a god worshiped in various parts of the Ancient Near East. He was connected with the Mesopotamian deity Nergal. Much like him, he was associated with war and death. He was also originally regarded as his sukkal (attendant deity). Since the logographic writing of his name could be used to represent Nergal, it is a matter of debate which attestations of dU.GUR in texts refer to him.

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  • Šaumatar (de)
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  • Šaumatar oder Šumatani ist der hurritische Name des Unterweltgottes Ugur. Der Name ist möglicherweise indoarisch. Die hethitische Königin Puduḫepa versprach dem Šaumatar von Kaitana ein Fackelfest und eine goldene Seele, wenn ihr kranker Mann Ḫattušili III. am Leben bleibt. Beim Fest der Šauška von Šamuḫa wurde Šaumatar zusammen mit Aštabi und Nubadig angerufen. In den kaluti-Opferlisten wird er fast am Schluss nach dem „Bild der Herrin des Palastes“ genannt. (de)
  • Ugur or Uqur (dU.GUR) was a god worshiped in various parts of the Ancient Near East. He was connected with the Mesopotamian deity Nergal. Much like him, he was associated with war and death. He was also originally regarded as his sukkal (attendant deity). Since the logographic writing of his name could be used to represent Nergal, it is a matter of debate which attestations of dU.GUR in texts refer to him. (en)
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  • Šaumatar oder Šumatani ist der hurritische Name des Unterweltgottes Ugur. Der Name ist möglicherweise indoarisch. Die hethitische Königin Puduḫepa versprach dem Šaumatar von Kaitana ein Fackelfest und eine goldene Seele, wenn ihr kranker Mann Ḫattušili III. am Leben bleibt. Beim Fest der Šauška von Šamuḫa wurde Šaumatar zusammen mit Aštabi und Nubadig angerufen. In den kaluti-Opferlisten wird er fast am Schluss nach dem „Bild der Herrin des Palastes“ genannt. (de)
  • Ugur or Uqur (dU.GUR) was a god worshiped in various parts of the Ancient Near East. He was connected with the Mesopotamian deity Nergal. Much like him, he was associated with war and death. He was also originally regarded as his sukkal (attendant deity). Since the logographic writing of his name could be used to represent Nergal, it is a matter of debate which attestations of dU.GUR in texts refer to him. (en)
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