E-kharsag-kurkura, dwelling of Bel, [225];
temple in Assyria, [615];
meaning of name, [638].
E-khulkhul, temple of Sin in Harran, [76], [241], [641], [647];
meaning of name, [641].
E-ki-dur-garza, temple to Nin-lil-anna in Babylon, [640];
meaning of name, [640].
Ekimmu, a class of spirits, [260] (cf. [512], [581], [602]).
E-kua, papakhu of Marduk in E-Sagila, [640];
meaning of name, [640].
E-kur, temple of Bel, [11], [37], [51], [54], [69], [151], [642], [644];
meaning of E-kur, [173], [217], [614], [638];
= Eshara, [217];
history of the temple, [644] ff.;
= Kharsag(-gal)-kurkura, [558];
lofty dwelling of gods, [541];
designation for the nether-world, [558];
= temple, [558], [614] (cf. [622]);
= earth, [614];
in plural = divinities, [615].
E-kur-makh, name of temple, [638];
= E-kharsag-kalama, [638].
Elali, in proper names of the 2nd Bab. period, [170];
epithet of Gibil, [170].
Elam, [35];
Elamites invade Babylonia, [38], [480];
capture Nanâ's statue, [85];
Elamitic deities: Eria, [122], [162];
Kadi, [188], [232], [234].
El-Amarna, tablets of, containing the Adapa legend, [544];
contains legend of Nergal conquering and wedding Allatu, [584]-5.