theophoric names invoking Ḫazzi have been identified in texts from Alalakh (Arip-Ḫazzi) and Ugarit (Ewri-Ḫazzi). Namni and Ḫazzi understood as deities play...
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Teshub (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
included Tenu, Pentikalli, the bulls Šeri and Ḫurri and the mountain gods Namni and Ḫazzi. Members of his entourage were typically enumerated in so-called kaluti [de]...
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Tarḫunna (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
as a bearded man with a pointed cap and a sceptre, standing on the backs of the mountain gods Namni and Ḫazzi and holding a three-pronged thunderbolt...
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Pišaišapḫi (section Name and character)
and the battle of the sea took place after the conflict with the mountains. After this allusion to a rebellion of the mountain gods, Namni and Ḫazzi are...
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Hurrian, while others adopted from other pantheons, for example Eblaite and Mesopotamian. Like the other inhabitants of the Ancient Near East, Hurrians...
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and Ḫurri commonly appear in Hurrian religious texts, such as offering lists and oaths. In the former, they are typically followed by Ḫazzi and Namni...
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Kiaše (category Sea and river gods)
ritual text (KUB 27.38) mentions him alongside deified kings and the mountain gods Ḫazzi and Namni. Song of the Sea, a text dealing with the eponymous god...
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