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Napir

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Elamite god of the moon
Deities of theancient Near East
Religions of the ancient Near East

Napir (Linear Elamite:Elamite cuneiform:𒈾𒀊𒅕Na-pi-ir) was theElamite god of themoon.[1][2][3] The name was likely derived from the Elamite wordnap ornapir meaning "god". Not much is known on Elamite gods, however Napir is often depicted as having bull horns.

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  1. ^Volkert Haas, Heidemarie Koch,Religionen des alten Orients: Hethiter und Iran, Göttingen 2011, p. 63
  2. ^David Adams Leeming,Jealous Gods and Chosen People: The Mythology of the Middle East, page 42
  3. ^Jeremy Black and Anthony Green,Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia, page 75

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