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The Hurrian religion was the polytheistic religion of the Hurrians, a Bronze Age people of the Near East who chiefly inhabited the north of the Fertile ...
East of the Tigris the flourishing commercial centre of Nuzu was a basically Hurrian community, and Hurrian influence prevailed in many communities of Syria.
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Religion ; Teshub, Teshup, the mighty weather god. ; Hebat, Hepa, his wife, the mother goddess, later equated with the main sun goddess of the Hittites ; Sarruma, ...
HURRIAN RELIGION . A Near Eastern phenomenon dating mainly from the second millennium bce, the Hurrian religion is known more from contemporary and later ...
Hurrian religion spread to Syria, where Baal became the counterpart of Teshub. The later kingdom of Urartu also venerated gods of Hurrian origin. The Hurrian ...
Sep 17, 2014 · Hurrian religion · In Armenian Tor has two meanings 1. · According to the Armenian legend, Torq (Turq) Angegh was a deity, the son of Angegh and ...
Culture, Religion, and Mythology. In the arts and crafts, various styles and technological advances have been attributed to the Hurrians, or to the culture of ...
Native sources on the religion of the Hurrians of the Mitanni kingdom are limited; about their mythology, however, much is known from related Hittite and ...
Hurrian texts from Bogazkdy. But enough is already known to make it clear that a synthesis of facts now available about the Hurrian religion is badly needed.
Feb 15, 2018 · For example, the god Tessub became Teisheba in the religion of the Urartu civilization which spread across ancient eastern Turkey, Armenia, and ...