- 𒄷𒌨𒊑, romanized: Ḫu-ur-ri; also
called Hari, Khurrites, Hourri, Churri,
Hurri) were a
people who
inhabited the
Ancient Near East
during the
Bronze Age...
- Šeri and
Ḫurri were a pair of
theriomorphic Hurrian gods who
almost always appear together in
known sources. They were
believed to pull the
chariot of...
-
Joonas Hurri (born 31
March 1991) is a
Finnish professional ice
hockey defenceman who
currently plays for HK
Neman Grodno in the
Belarusian Extraleague...
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places are also athematic, e.g. Teššob (Teššobi/a), Gilgaamiž, Hurriž (later
Hurri).
These nouns seem to
occur more
frequently in the
earliest Hurrian texts...
- The
HurriQuake nail was a
construction nail
designed by Ed Sutt for Bostitch, a
division of
Stanley Works, and
patented in 2004. The nail was designed...
-
defeat of the
Mitanni king
Shuttarna III
marks ****yria's
ascendancy over the
Hurri-Mitanni Empire, and the
beginning of its
emergence as a
powerful empire...
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recorded at
Ugarit in
Akkadian as 𒀭𒌋𒁯 𒄯𒊑 (ᴰʿAṯtartu
Ḫurri), and as 𒀭𒌋𒁯 𒄷𒊑 (ᴰIštar
Ḫurri). Some
Ugaritic texts identified ʿAṯtartu with the Hurrian...
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called Hurri (Ḫu-ur-ri),
located in
northeastern Syria. A
Hittite fragment,
probably from the time of
Mursili I,
mentions a "King of the
Hurri," and the...
- as a
distinct figure. It has been
proposed that a
figure known as
Ishtar Hurri (the
Hurrian Ishtar first attested in
texts from
Ugarit written in Akkadian...
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pilot in
World War II; he
served in
Burma with No. 113
Squadron RAF
flying Hurri-bombers,
supporting infantry action around Dimapur and
Palel in 1944. Kay...