Article: Meaning Of "ASHURQ"
The Great meaning behind our name "ASHURQ" is truly something amazing. Ashur, (Ashshur), also spelled Ašur, Aššur.
was the national god of the ancient Assyrians until their gradual conversion to Christianity between the 1st and 5th centuries CE. Ashur was the city god of the eponymous Mesopotamian city of Assur founded circa 2600 BC, and was frequently interchanged in Old Assyrian texts.[2] Since the city of Assur was situated upon a natural hill, Ashur may have been the deified hill,[3] and subsequent Old Assyrian names that invoke Ashur relationship with mountains do suggest that he was originally a mountain god.[4] Several things separate Ashur from the gods of Southern Mesopotamia and other gods of Assyria, such as the fact that he did not originally have a family or any attributes, being solely connected to his city.[2] A bull frequently appears in Old Assyrian seals, appearing to be worshipped, suggesting that the bull was either the symbol of Ashur or was Ashur himself.[5][4] The rulers of Assur were only called the "governors" (išši'akum) of Assur, reserving the title of king for the god. A similar system was also attested in Eshnunna, with the human king as the governor and Tishpaktaking on titles usually ascribed to kings.[6] As a general rule, Ashur was not originally worshiped outside of the city of Assur during the Bronze Age, except in some of the Assyrian trading colonies (karum) in Anatoliaand Assyrian towns in Upper Mesopotamia.[4] The "Q" in ASHUR"Q" stands for quality. Our products are each handmade in the great Mesopotamian city which is known as MARDIN.