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Mesopotamian god From Wikiquote, the free quote compendium
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In Mesopotamian mythology, Šakkan, also known as Šakka, Amakandu, Sumuqan or Sumugan, is a god of herd, steppe and wild animals.
The Sumerian god of cattle charged with protecting both domesticated and wild animals. He was responsible for the fertility of animals in the wild and was often depicted as a shepherd. In Akkadian he was known as Sumuqan. In both The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Sumerian poem, The Death of Gilgamesh, Sakkan/Sumuqan is mentioned in connection to the underworld.
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