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Palaic and Hittite god
Ziparwa, originally known as Zaparwa, was the head of the pantheon of the Palaians, inhabitants of a region of northern Anatolia known as Pala in the
Ziparwa
Hittite and Palaic goddess
closely associated with Kamrušepa. In Palaic religion she formed a pair with Ziparwa and headed the pantheon alongside him. The theonym Kataḫzipuri has Hattic
Kataḫzipuri
Extinct Anatolian Indo-European language
weather god Zaparwa (Hittite Ziparwa), the leading god of the land of Pala. In particular, CTH 750, a festival in Hittite for Ziparwa and associated deities
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Hattian weather god
Wašezzili (likely to be identified as the Weather god of Zippalanda) and Ziparwa referred to local forms of Taru. Furthermore, the deity Tahaštaru, whose
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Country from Bronze Age Anatolia
Name Gender/Number Notes Alternative Names Hittite or Luwian counterpart Ziparwa god Palaic major god, storm god Zaparwa, name of Hattian origin Tarḫuna
Palà
tutelary deity of the city of Kaštama Zintuḫi – daughter of Mezulla (Hattic) Ziparwa - weather and vegetation god (Palaic) Weather god of Zippalanda Zukki –
Hittite mythology and religion
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Palaic sun god
his status due to Hattian influence, as both of the two main deities, Ziparwa and Kataḫzipuri, have Hattic names. Hittite sources indicate that Tiyaz
Tiyaz
Hittite god
In Palaic rituals he appears as a member of a group which also included Ziparwa, Kataḫzipuri, Ḫilanzipa [de], Gulzannikeš [de] and Uliliyantikeš [de].
Kammamma
Hittite household and smithing god
in the descriptions of ceremonies held in the temple of their head god Ziparwa in Hattusa. In this context, he formed a group alongside Kataḫzipuri, Kammamma
Ḫašamili
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord of Mountain
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Pure of Heart
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Indian, Tamil
God Love
Biblical
eye, or fountain, of calves
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Sikh
Gurus splendor, His banishment, The change of pilgrimage
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English : variant of Dredge.German : from a Germanic personal name Trago, or a habitational name from a place named Drage, near Hamburg or in Schleswig-Holstein.Norwegian : variant of Drag, from the dative case.
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Indian, Telugu
Goddess
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English
From the hazel tree land.
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Welsh
Legendary father of Twrch.
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