relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2392,ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA,spouse_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,high,"The Middle Elamite divine triad of Inshushinak, Napirisha, and Kiririsha consistently presents Kiririsha as Napirisha's divine consort. The Chogha Zanbil (Dur-Untash) complex, dedicated c. 1250 BCE, includes a temple to Kiririsha alongside the principal Inshushinak-Napirisha sanctuary — the paired placement reflects the divine spousal relationship. Royal inscriptions of the Untash-Napirisha dynasty invoke Napirisha and Kiririsha together as a divine pair. Carter & Stolper (1984) p. 47; Potts (1999) p. 252.",SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM,reviewed,PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL 4131,ENT_ELAM_HUTRAN,child_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,medium,Hutran is named as son of Napirisha in the Anshanite/Tchoga Zanbil theology.,SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4145,ENT_ELAM_NAPRATEP,member_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,low,The Napratep cluster around the high god Napirisha in Middle Elamite cult.,SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4146,ENT_ELAM_SIASHUM,member_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,low,Siashum was among the deities housed in the Tchoga Zanbil precinct dedicated to Napirisha by Untash-Napirisha.,SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4147,ENT_ELAM_KILAH_SHUPIR,member_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,low,Kilah-shupir received a dedication in the Napirisha-centred sacred complex of Tchoga Zanbil.,SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4148,ENT_ELAM_UPURKUBAK,member_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,low,Upurkubak had a chapel within the Tchoga Zanbil precinct of Untash-Napirisha.,SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4446,ENT_ELAM_SUHSIPA,member_of,ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA,low,Suhsipa had a temple at Dur-Untash alongside Lagamar and Napirisha.,SRC_HENKELMAN_ELAM,reviewed,