Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)' has mentioned 'Ishtar' in the following places:
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The oldest remains of the city were discovered in the foundations of the Ishtar temple, as well as at the Old Palace. | WIKI |
Soon after in around 2000 BC, Puzur-Ashur I founded a new dynasty, with his successors such as Ilushuma, Erishum I and Sargon I leaving inscriptions regarding the building of temples to Ashur, Adad and Ishtar in the city. | WIKI |
Tukulti-Ninurta I (1244xe2x80x931208 BC) also constructed a new temple to the goddess Ishtar. | WIKI |
Given that Christianity had begun to spread amongst the Assyrians throughout the Parthian era, the original Assyrian culture and religion persisted for some time, as proven by the inscriptions that include invocations to the gods Ashur, Nergal, Nanna, Ishtar and Shamash, as well as mentions of citizens having compound names that refer to Assyrian gods, such as xcaxbeAssur-xe1xb8xa5xc4x93l (Ashur [is] my strength), xcaxbeAssur-emar (Ashur decreed/commanded), xcaxbeAssur-ntan (Ashur gave [a son]), and xcaxbeAssur-xc5xa1ma' (Ashur has heard; cf. | WIKI |