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Kuara is the god of thunder in Turkic mythology, and the son of Tengri. Kuara (also known as Kvara) was held in particular reverence by the early Danube people.[1] This Oghur Turkic deity corresponds to Common Turkic Kayra who was believed to be the son of Tengri/Taňry in Turkic shamanism and Tengrism.
Kuara is the god of thunder in Turkic mythology, and the son of Tengri. Kuara (also known as Kvara) was held in particular reverence by the early Danube...
Fisherman, was a legendary Sumerian king of Uruk listed originating from Kuara. According to legend, in the one-hundredth year of his reign, he was captured...
Paulo. The two versions come from similar expressions, "arará kûara" and "arara kûara", which mean "lair of the macaws." The city is in the Microregion...
was the city of Kuara. A text from Abu Salabikh praised Asar-lú-KAL of Kuara, and a hymn praised Asalluhi as the patron god of Kuara, giving him the epithet...
goddess of virginity and as such related to women, mothers and children Kuara - God of Thunder and son of Tengri. He is comparable to Thor in Norse Mythology...
near Kutha. Further locations where he was worshiped include Umma, Larsa, Kuara, Nippur, Babylon, Eshnunna and Kisurra. From most of them evidence is only...
language and means "lair of the turtles" (îurukûá means "sea turtle" and kûara means "lair, hole"). In 1984, the area around Jericoacoara was declared...
after the general-king Lugalbanda in Uruk, Dumuzid the Fisherman from Kuara seized the throne. Enmebaragesi attacked Uruk, captured Dumuzid, subjugated...
outlying city in northern Mesopotamia) Minor cities (from south to north): Kuara (Tell al-Lahm) Zabala (Tell Ibzeikh) Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab) Marad (Tell...
uncertain among scholars. Dumuzid the Fisherman "the fisherman whose city was Kuara." "He was taken captive by the single hand of Enmebaragesi" 100 years Jemdet...
Tupi language and means "lair of turtles", from îurukûá "sea turtle" and kûara "lair, hole". A fact of some historical significance is the report of Vicente...
king of Uruk, where he was said to have come from the nearby village of Kuara and to have been the consort of the goddess Inanna. As Dumuzid sipad ("Dumuzid...
International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (syn. E. kuara James Bruce (1790), E. abyssinica Lam. (1786) and E. tomentosa Robert Brown...
goddess, Annu, was popular in Mari. Asarluhi Kuara Asarluhi was originally a local god of the village of Kuara, which was located near the city of Eridu...
be confused with the god Dumuzi), a legendary king of Uruk hailing from Kuara mentioned in the Sumerian King List but otherwise absent from literary texts...