Nin-din-dug, name of Bau. (See [Corrections].)
Nin-e-gal, variant of Nin-gal, [98].
Nineveh, center of action in book of Judith, [3];
site of, [6];
capital of Assyria, [46], [193], [651];
cult of Ishtar, [152], [202]-3;
temple E-mash-mash of Ishtar, [152];
resp. of Belit, [227];
Sha-nit(?)-ka, mistress of, [233];
worship of all gods and goddesses, [638];
intellectual center, [651].
Nin-gal, god, [51];
center of worship, [97];
relationship to Nannar, [97];
sanctuary at Khorsabad, [231];
Nin-gal's ship, [655].
Nin-girsu, solar deity, [51];
subordinate to Bel, [53], [57];
identity with Ninib, [57], [217] (cf. [528]);
temple E-Ninnu in Girsu, [57], [87], [634]-5, [640];
votive offerings, [57];
agricultural deity = Shulgur, [58];
identity with Tammuz, [58];
relations to Nin-shakh, [93];
in Gudea's pantheon, [106];
in incantations, [273];
zikkurat in Lagash or Girsu, [619], [635], [639];
shrine in Lagash, [640];
his ship, [654];
consort of Bau, [59], [677].
Nin-gish-zida, solar deity, [51];
a form of Nin-girsu, [92];
meaning of name, [92];
identified with Ninib, Nin-girsu, Nin-shakh, [99], [217], [528], [547];
local character, [99], [528];
temple in Girsu, [99], [635];
in Gudea's inscriptions and incantation texts, [99], [106], [280];
consort of Nusku, [280];
brings famine in the land, [387];
5th month sacred to N., [462], [547];
servant of Gibil, [463];
4th month sacred to, [463];
identical with Gish-zida, [547];
associated with Tammuz, [546], [588];
presides over the growth of trees, [588].
Nin-gul, [51];
consort of Lugal-banda, [95];
interpretation of name, [95];
place of worship, [96].
Ninib, see [Nin-girsu], solar deity, [57], [217], [459], [462], [576], [684];
consort of Gula, [105] (cf. [576], [591]);
of Belitekalli, [173];
in Hammurabi's pantheon, [162];
in Nebuchadnezzar's I. pantheon, [162], [164];
god of war, [164], [214], [218];
= Ud-zal, [166];
associated with Ashur, [214];
epithets, [213]-4, [217];
temple in Calah, [214]-5 (cf. [684]);
favorite of Ashurnasirbal and Shamshi-Ramman, [214];
god of the chase in association with Nergal, [216], [218], [237];
hero of the heavenly and earthly spirits, [214];
in association with Nergal and Ashur, [216];
identical with Nin-girsu, [57], [217];
with Nin-azu, [591];
absorbs Nin-gish-zida and Nin-shakh, [217] (cf. [547]);
represents east sun and morning sun, [217];
first-born of Ea, [217];
offspring of Ekur, [217];
first-born of Bel, [217];
god of destructive cloud storm, [217], [500];
other qualities in religious literature, [218], [576];
name of outer wall of Sargon's II. palace, [237];
lays the foundations of cities, [237];
three forms, [238];
temple in Dilbat, [242];
in incantations, [273], [280];
= Saturn, name of planet, [371], [459];
6th and 11th months sacred, [215], [684];
4th month sacred to N., [462];
in the deluge story, [500] (cf. [217]), [504];
worshipped at Nippur, [635];
temple of Zamama-Ninib, [640].
Nin-igi-azag, title of Ea, [230].
Nin-igi-nangar-bu, [171];
presides over metal workers, [178].