Sirrush – Powerful “Glamorous Snake” Guarded Marduk But Did This Hybrid Really Exist?

A. Sutherland  – AncientPages.com –  Sirrush (Mushrush, Mushrushu) is a hybrid creature depicted on the Ishtar gate in Babylon. It resembles a dragon or a griffin, and it is the most famous image of this creature, displayed on the walls and gates of the procession path in Babylon.

Sirrush - Powerful "Glamorous Snake" Guarded Marduk But Did This Hybrid Really Exist?

Ningizzida in the middle, followed by the dragon Mushussu. Stone vase work “libation vase of Gudea”. Image source – Public Domain

Sirrush has a horned snakehead, a scaly snake body, a long neck and a long tail, and scales. The slim scaly neck has the head of a serpent with a horn and a long forked tongue.

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