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- Gingira abstract "Gingira (also Gingiri, Gurgiru, Egengir) is an Akkadian word for Goddess or female Creator, being the feminine of Dingir which means Creator. It can used to refer to Ishtar or any other Creator Goddess. In ancient Babylonia, each city had its own Gingira.".
- Gingira wikiPageExternalLink L4p2.pdf.
- Gingira wikiPageID "3400224".
- Gingira wikiPageRevisionID "604994818".
- Gingira hasPhotoCollection Gingira.
- Gingira subject Category:Mesopotamian_goddesses.
- Gingira type Abstraction100002137.
- Gingira type Belief105941423.
- Gingira type Cognition100023271.
- Gingira type Content105809192.
- Gingira type Deity109505418.
- Gingira type Goddess109535622.
- Gingira type Goddesses.
- Gingira type MesopotamianDeities.
- Gingira type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Gingira type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Gingira comment "Gingira (also Gingiri, Gurgiru, Egengir) is an Akkadian word for Goddess or female Creator, being the feminine of Dingir which means Creator. It can used to refer to Ishtar or any other Creator Goddess. In ancient Babylonia, each city had its own Gingira.".
- Gingira label "Gingira".
- Gingira sameAs m.099ksq.
- Gingira sameAs Q5563109.
- Gingira sameAs Q5563109.
- Gingira sameAs Gingira.
- Gingira wasDerivedFrom Gingira?oldid=604994818.
- Gingira isPrimaryTopicOf Gingira.