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- societies of the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age. Maryannu is a Hurrianized Indo-Aryan word, formed by adding Hurrian suffix -nni to Indo-Aryan root...
- the formation of the Mitanni realm, as mariannu is generally seen as a Hurrianized form of the Indo-Aryan *marya, which means 'man' or 'youth', ****ociated...
- Gilgamesh, which shows a degree of Hurrian influence and uses a number of Hurrianized names, is known as the Song of Gilgamesh, though despite the title it...
- kingdom of Tabal, which reflected the development of a new partially Hurrianized Luwian local pantheon. She might also be depicted on an orthostat from...
- kingdom of Tabal, whose local Luwian pantheon has been described as “Hurrianized,” Teshub was seemingly identified with Tarḫunz, and the latter was worshipped...
- further location where she is attested in Hurrian context is Alalakh, a Hurrianized city in western Syria. She was called the "Lady of Alalakh", as indicated...
- ] love") and Namrazunna (from Akkadian namru, shining, and Zunna, a Hurrianized spelling of Suen, name of the moon god; unlike him Namrazunna was female)...
- audience were primarily Luwians, even though Aleppo's elite was culturally hurrianized and the local inhabitants spoke a vernacular West Semitic dialect. Attestations...
- classes were Hurrians. The diplomatic language used in the region was a Hurrianized form of Akkadian as Hurrian traits appear in every Akkadian sentence...
- Anatolia, her name is derived from Akkadian namru, "shining," and Zunna, a Hurrianized spelling of the name of the Mesopotamian moon god Suen, also attested...