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Babylonian Altar Cloth - Qingu / Kingu Chaos Champion of Tiamat - The Luciferian Apotheca

    Babylonian Altar Cloth - Qingu / Kingu Chaos Champion of Tiamat

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    This altar cloth features a one sided print with hemmed edges. Care instructions: Cold water delicate cycle, hang to dry. No bleach. 24" x 24" inches.

    "Qingu is an ancient god who was elevated by Tiamat to be her commander in war against the Anunnaki, he is known as the inventor of war and held the Tablet of Destinties. Qingu is given the “Anutu Power”, “Power of the en-priesthood” referring to Anu-power.

    The Greatest among all ancient Gods according to Tiamat, Qingu was conferred the leadership of the army of Tiamat and the command of the assembly. Cloaked in radiance and terrible splendor, Qingu directed the Chaos-Monsters of Tiamat against the new gods.

    “Qingu it was who created warfare, who let loose Tiamat who ‘joined’ battle” – Ashur Version of the Seven Tablets of Creation.


    Qingu raised the weapon to signal engagement, he mustered all combat-troops. Qingu was given the throne by Tiamat after the death of Apsu. Qingu’s claim to power was given to him by the supreme goddess, Tiamat whose right-to-rule was greater than that of any others. While Qingu was a usurper in the eyes of the younger gods, the Anunnaki, Marduk who took power from Tiamat’s chosen was actually was a usurper as well, considering the divine right of rule was not placed upon him by Tiamat. " - SEBITTI by Michael W Ford (used with permission)

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