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Ka-dingirra

a Pleiades name resource

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Contributors: Jeffrey Becker
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The eastern city quarter of Ka-dingirra contains four temples, including Eniggidrukalammasumma and Emašdari. It is north of the Eridu quarter and extends from the Grand Gate in the south to the Ištar Gate in the north. Its eastern and western limits are respectively the processional street Ay-ibūr-šabû and the Euphrates River.

Ka-dingirra


Sumerian

geographic name

accurate

complete

Certain

  • Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC) (confident)
  • Achaemenid Middle East (540–330 BC) (confident)
  • Hellenistic Central Asia (confident)

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Pleiades