Who was the God of Steppes?
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Who was the God of Steppes?
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❥ Dagan is known as the God of Steppes.
❥ Dagan, the god of steppes is also known as Dagon.
❥ Dagan was represented by both grain and fish, symbols of fertility and multiplying.
❥ North of the Mesopotamia was steppe land, so this land were mainly used by herders.
❥The most famous temples of Dagon were at Gaza, and Ashdod.
❥The latter temple was destroyed by Jonathan in the Maccabaean wars.
❥ Mesopotamian society and culture were open to different people and cultures. Thus the vitality of the civilization was of course an inter mixture culture.
❥ The kings of Mari were Amorites. They respected not only the gods of Mesopotamia but also raised a temple at Mari for Dagan, God of steppe.
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Dagon
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