- The
Hurrians (/ˈhʊəriənz/;
Hurrian: 𒄷𒌨𒊑, romanized: Ḫu-ur-ri; also
called Hari, Khurrites, Hourri, Churri,
Hurri or Hurriter) were a
people who inhabited...
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Hurrian may
refer to:
Bronze Age:
Hurrians,
culture of
ancient Anatolia/ Northern-Mesopotamia The
extinct Hurrian language of the
Hurrians Fiction: God...
- 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...
-
Hurrian is an
extinct Hurro-Urartian
language spoken by the
Hurrians (Khurrites), a
people who
entered northern Mesopotamia around 2300 BC and had mostly...
- the rise of the head of the
Hurrian pantheon, Teshub, to the rank of king of the gods.
According to
Alfonso Archi,
Hurrians received the idea of multiple...
- The
Hurrian songs are a
collection of
music inscribed in
cuneiform on clay
tablets excavated from the
ancient Amorite-Canaanite city of Ugarit, a headland...
- Galatia,
central Anatolia.
Ancient peoples in the
region included Galatians,
Hurrians, ****yrians, Hattians, Cimmerians, as well as Ionian, Dorian, and Aeolic...
-
commented in
their texts. The
Hurrians were in the
region as of the late 3rd
millennium BC. A king of
Urkesh with a
Hurrian name, Tupkish, was
found on...
-
medieval The
earliest recorded inhabitants of
Anatolia were the
Hattians and
Hurrians, non-Indo-European
peoples who
lived in
Anatolia as
early as c. 2300 BC...
-
center of the
practice of
Hurrian religion, is
considered a
valuable source of
information about their iconography.
Hurrians organized their gods into...