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Hittite city in Anatolia
Zippalanda (Uşaklı höyük) was a Hattic administrative and religious center of the Hittite Old Kingdom. Although its name was known from inscriptions, it
Zippalanda
Hittite weather god
Weather god of Zippalanda was a Hittite weather god, who was worshipped in the Hittite city of Zippalanda. The weather god of Zippalanda had several names
Weather_god_of_Zippalanda
Ancient Hittite site in northern Turkey
Its Hittite name is unknown: connections with Arinna, Tawiniya, and Zippalanda have all been suggested. The mound (Turkish höyük) measures 310 meters
Alaca_Höyük
Capital of Turkey
the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2010. Gorny, Ronald L. "Zippalanda and Ankuwa: The Geography of Central Anatolia in the Second Millennium
Ankara
Hittite thunder deity
Telipinu and Kammamma, the goddesses Mezulla and Inara, the Weather god of Zippalanda and the Weather god of Nerik. As a result of his identification with the
Tarḫunna
Hattian weather god
that the names Wašezzili (likely to be identified as the Weather god of Zippalanda) and Ziparwa referred to local forms of Taru. Furthermore, the deity Tahaštaru
Taru_(god)
Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms
the village of Nerik. Weather god of Zippalanda, Hittite god of the weather worshiped in the village of Zippalanda. Indra, Hindu God of the Weather, Storms
Weather_god
Hittite goddess of the underworld
her son with the Hattian [de] god Šulinkatte, while the Weather god of Zippalanda was her son by the Weather god of the Heavens [de]. The Sun goddess of
Sun_goddess_of_the_Earth
Settlement in Yozgat Province, Turkey
BC, and was identified as a possible location of the ancient city of Zippalanda, the centre of the cult of the Storm God. The settlement consists of a
Uşaklı_Höyük
Hattian and Hittite goddess
worshiped in Zippalanda, though it is not certain if she was related in any way to the main local deity, the weather god of Zippalanda. The theonym Kataḫḫa
Kataḫḫa
(Hattic) Ziparwa - weather and vegetation god (Palaic) Weather god of Zippalanda Zukki – aids in childbirth, associated with Anzili Zulki – the dream interpretess
Hittite mythology and religion
Hittite_mythology_and_religion
Consort of a weather god
the goddess Anzili was considered the partner of the Weather god of Zippalanda, but she is also attested as the partner of the Weather god of Šarišša
Anzili
Elamite and Hurrian astral goddess
associated with the oldest Hittite centers, such as Nerik, Ankuwa or Zippalanda. A Hittite ritual texts (CTH 644) associates Pinikir with horses, presumably
Pinikir
Chief goddess and wife of the weather god Tarḫunna in Hittite mythology
Their other children were the Weather god of Nerik, the Weather god of Zippalanda, and the vegetation god Telipinu. The eagle served as her messenger. In
Sun_goddess_of_Arinna
Minor Hittite goddess
the 13th century BC onwards, the corn god Telipinu, the Weather god of Zippalanda and the Weather god of Nerik are attested as her brothers. Like her mother
Mezulla
Hurrian goddess of love and war
associated with any of the oldest Hittite religious centers like Nerik and Zippalanda. There is nonetheless evidence for worship of her in cities like Katapa
Šauška
however it has been argued that it could be Tawiniya, Arinna, Hanhana, or Zippalanda. The most common opinion among scholars is that it is the holy city of
Hittite_art
Hurrian weather god and king of the gods
Pitteryariga, while a link between the weather god from Ḫurma and weather god of Zippalanda is uncertain. However, it has also been argued that the second figure
Teshub
Archaeological site in Yozgat Province, Turkey
Hoyuk have identified this site tentatively with the Hittite city of Zippalanda. Cities of the ancient Near East Karataş-Semayük [1] Kealhofer, L., Grave
Alişar_Hüyük
Pre-Hellenistic site from the Anatolian Plateau
strongly points towards an identification of Kusakli Hoyuk with the town of Zippalanda, as mentioned in Hittite documents.The huge overlaying Iron Age construction
Kerkenes
City in Turkey
locations of interest, including Pteria and Kerkenes Dağ, Uşaklı Höyük (Zippalanda), Corniaspa, and the remains of the ancient city of Tavium, which attract
Yozgat
Archaeological site in Turkey
Hoyuk have identified this site tentatively with the Hittite city of Zippalanda. However, newer research suggest Usakli Höyuk. Evidence of the first known
Çadır_Höyük
Music of the Hittite people
mukar. The instrument was also used by the "man of the Weather god of Zippalanda". A unique feature of Hittite music was the men of the Hattian city of
Hittite_music
8th-century BCE Neo-Hittite king in Anatolia
similarly to similar arrangements during the Hittite Empire at Hattuša, Zippalanda and Mount Daha, and Šarišša and Lake Šupitaššu. Thus, the monuments at
Ḫartapus
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