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Dragon (Ninurta) and Mušmaḫḫū

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Difference between Dragon (Ninurta) and Mušmaḫḫū

Dragon (Ninurta) vs. Mušmaḫḫū

The Dragon (Sumerian: Ušum or Ushum) was one of the warriors slain by Ninurta, patron god of Lagash, in Sumerian mythology. Mušmaḫḫū, inscribed in Sumerian as MUŠ.MAḪ, Akkadian as muš-ma-ḫu, meaning "Exalted/distinguished Serpent", was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological hybrid of serpent, lion and bird, sometimes identified with the seven-headed serpent slain by Ninurta in the mythology of the Sumerian period.

Similarities between Dragon (Ninurta) and Mušmaḫḫū

Dragon (Ninurta) and Mušmaḫḫū have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anzû, Bašmu, Ninurta, Seven-headed serpent, Sumerian language, Ušumgallu.

Anzû

Anzû, also known as dZû and Imdugud (Sumerian: AN.IM.DUGUDMUŠEN), is a lesser divinity or monster in several Mesopotamian religions.

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Bašmu

Bašmu or Bashmu (cuneiform: MUŠ.ŠÀ.TÙR or MUŠ.ŠÀ.TUR, "Venomous Snake") was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological creature, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings.

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Ninurta

Ninurta, also known as Ningirsu, was a Mesopotamian god of farming, healing, hunting, law, scribes, and war who was first worshipped in early Sumer.

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Seven-headed serpent

The Seven-headed Serpent (from Sumerian muš-saĝ-7: snake with seven heads) in Sumerian mythology was one of the Heroes slain by Ninurta, patron god of Lagash, in ancient Iraq.

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Sumerian language

Sumerian (𒅴𒂠 "native tongue") is the language of ancient Sumer and a language isolate that was spoken in southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).

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Ušumgallu

Ušumgallu or Ushumgallu (Sumerian: ušum.gal, "Great Dragon") was one of the three horned snakes in Akkadian mythology, along with the Bašmu and Mušmaḫḫū.

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Dragon (Ninurta) and Mušmaḫḫū Comparison

Dragon (Ninurta) has 9 relations, while Mušmaḫḫū has 15. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 25.00% = 6 / (9 + 15).

References

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