Nin-Karrak = goddess Gula, [242];
temple at Babylon (see [Gula]), [242];
in incantations, [273];
temple at Sippar, [294];
in a prayer of Nebuchadnezzar, [294].
Nin-khar-sag = goddess Belit, [164];
in Samsu-iluna's pantheon, [162], [164];
sanctuary at Babylon (see [Belit]), [242], [639].
Nin-kigal = Allatu, [282].
Nin-kurra, [171];
lord of mountain, patron of stone workers, [178].
Nin-lil, see [Belit].
Nin-lil-anna, in Nebuchadnezzar's II. pantheon, [242];
temple in Babylon, [640].
Nin-makh = Ishtar, [242];
temple at Babylon, [242].
Nin-mar, goddess, [51];
center of worship, [100];
her temples in Mar, [100];
daughter of Ninâ, [100];
popularity of cult, [100];
in Gudea's pantheon, [106], [635];
daughter of Marduk, [168];
temple at Lagash, [635].
Ninni, goddess, = Enanna, [51];
titles, [80];
center of worship, [80];
variant of Ishtar, [82];
in Lugal-zaggisi's and Gudea's panthea, [110];
identical with Nanâ of Uruk, [111];
temple at Hallabi, [117];
her cult by Hammurabi, [144]-5;
"Ninni," consort of Zamama, [169];
temple in Kish, [639].
Nin-shakh, god, [51];
his character and functions, [93];
identified with Ninib, [93], [217];
relations to Nin-girsu and Nin-gishzida, [92]-3;
temple at Uruk, [93].