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Kulla (god) Kulla, inscribed in cuneiform as dSIG4, where SIG4 was the Sumerogram for Akkadian word ''libittu'', “brick,” was the Sumero-Babylonian brick-god who was invoked alongside Mušdam, the divine architect at the outset when laying a foundation fo ...
, god of builders in the
Mesopotamian mythology Mesopotamian mythology refers to the myths, religious texts, and other literature that comes from the region of ancient Mesopotamia which is a historical region of Western Asia, situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system that occupies ...
. He is responsible for the creation of bricks and restoration of temples. *
Kulla (goddess) Ukulla, also called Ugulla, Kulla or Kullab, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Tishpak. She was chiefly worshiped in Eshnunna. Based on the variable spelling of her name in cuneiform it has been suggested that much like her husba ...
, an alternate name of Ukulla, a goddess regarded as the wife of the Mesopotamian god Tishpak. * Kulla, Estonia, village in Halliste Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia * Kulla, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia * Kulla, Gurdaspur, Indian village in the Batala sub-district of Punjab * Kulla, Amritsar, Indian village in the Patti sub-district of Punjab * Kulla, Madhya Pradesh, Indian village in the Banda sub-district of Sagar district * Kulla Habibpur, Indian village in the Etah sub-district of Uttar Pradesh *a sub-caste of the Mangrio tribe of Sindh and Rajasthan *
Tower houses in the Balkans A distinctive type of Ottoman tower houses ( sq, kullë; bg, кули, ; sr, kуле, ro, culă, all meaning "tower", from Arabic (, “fort, fortress”) via Persian , meaning "mountain" or "top", and Turkish ) developed and were built in t ...
, tower houses built in the Balkans * Pellumb Kulla (born 1940), Albanian diplomat and author {{Disambig, geo