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Ištanuwa was a town in
Bronze Age
Anatolia located along the Šaḫiriya
river and
known to the
Hittites as the site of a
regional religious festival. Its...
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Haballa Harziuna Hatti Himmuwa Hulaya River Land Ḥuwallušiya
Iksunuwa Istanuwa Isuwa Kalasma Land of the
Kaskians K****iya
Kispuwa Kizzuwadna Kuruppiya...
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Altorientalisches Forum 3 Mouton, Alice. (2016). The
Festivals of Lallupiya-
Ištanuwa:
Liturgie oder Literatur?: 119–132. Academic.edu Woud****zen, Fred. (2023)...
- dialects, of
which the most
easily identifiable are
Kizzuwatna Luwian,
Ištanuwa Luwian, and
Empire Luwian. The last
dialect represents the
vernacular of...
- this city in
later sources. He was
worshiped in
cities such as Hattusa,
Ištanuwa [de] and Karaḫna [de]. He also
appears in a
number of
international treaties...
- Ḫuwaššanna of Ḫubišna (modern Ereğli, Konya). The
pantheon of the city of
Ištanuwa [de],
which is
thought to be in the area of the
Sakarya River, belongs...
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example in
texts pertaining to the
local pantheon of the
western city of
Ištanuwa. A
temple of
Iyarri existed in a city
known as Ḫarrana or Ḫarranašši, as...
- is
paired with Aškašepa instead. They were also
worshiped together in
Ištanuwa [de], a
northwestern Luwian city. The same pair
could also form a triad...
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Luwian rituals and
could be pla**** by a
bugler or a drummer. In the cult of
Ištanuwa, the same horn was used as a
libation vessel and as a
musical instrument...
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located in the
proximity of the
middle run of
Zuliya (Çekerek River), and
Ištanuwa [de] in the west of the
Hittite sphere of influence.
During a festival...