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Kiririsha was primarily worshipped in the south, whereas Pinikir, held her position in the north. Later sources indicate that Kiririsha may have been an epithet of Pinikir, thus making Pinikir and Kiririsha one in the same person. So that eventually, by about 1800 BC, the two cults had merged. The cult of Kiririsha also came to be practised in the city of Susiana. Other deities include:

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