ziggurat of Enlil

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The ziggurat of Enlil was a major Mesopotamian temple-tower dedicated to the chief god Enlil, serving as the religious and ceremonial center of the ancient city of Nippur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian temple-tower
ziggurat
architecturalType stepped tower
associatedCity Nippur
associatedWith Akkadian Empire
Sumerian city-states
Ur III period
country Iraq
culture Akkadian
Sumerian
dedicatedTo Enlil
chief god of the Mesopotamian pantheon
function ceremonial center
religious center
hasDeity Enlil
heritage ancient Near Eastern architecture
linkedTo ziggurat of Enlil self-linksurface differs
surface form: Enlil temple Ekur at Nippur
locatedIn Nippur
ancient Mesopotamia
material baked brick
mudbrick
partOf ziggurat of Enlil self-linksurface differs
surface form: temple complex of Enlil at Nippur
period Bronze Age Mesopotamia
region southern Mesopotamia
religion Mesopotamian religion
role focus of state-sponsored cult of Enlil
sacredStatus holy mountain symbol
significance central sanctuary of Nippur
major cult center of Enlil
worshippedDeity Enlil

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Nippur urbanFeature ziggurat of Enlil
Ekur hasComponent ziggurat of Enlil
this entity surface form: sanctuary of Enlil
ziggurat of Enlil partOf ziggurat of Enlil self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Ziggurat of Enlil
this entity surface form: temple complex of Enlil at Nippur
ziggurat of Enlil linkedTo ziggurat of Enlil self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Ziggurat of Enlil
this entity surface form: Enlil temple Ekur at Nippur