Mili-shikhu, king of Babylon, his cult of Shamash, [144];
minor gods worshipped, [172].

Minor gods, 2d Bab. period, [171]-2;
by Mili-shikhu, [172];
some Cassite deities, [172];
in Ass. texts, [171];
in neo-B. period, [171], [242]-3;
absorbed by greater gods, [111], [147], [171], [177], [190], [233];
patron-gods of arts, [178];
as personifications, [179];
dividing line betw. spirits and m. g., [183], [233].

Mishiru, a foreign deity, [644].

Mitanni wedge writings, [20].

Months, connected with gods, [462] ff., [676];
names of the months, [464];
m. sacred to gods and their festivals not always corresponding, [687].

Monumental finds, [7].

Moon, importance of m. as omen giver, [358];
manifold relations between man and m., [358];
importance of m. for calendar, [436], [461];
moon and sun in religion and astronomy, [461].

Moon-god, see [Sin].

Moses, [130];
parallelism with Sargon I., [562].

Mosul, excavations near, [5].