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- Kummanni was the name of the main center of the Anatolian kingdom of Kizzuwatna. Its location is uncertain, but it may have been near the classical settlement...
- northern Syria. In Kizzuwatna in southeastern Turkey he was worshipped in Kummanni. Furthermore, due to Hurrian cultural influence he came to be viewed as...
- western Hurrian polities such as Kizzuwatna, where her cult center was Kummanni. In Ugarit, as well as among the eastern Hurrian communities, her importance...
- by Hurrians in southeastern Anatolia and northern Syria, for example in Kummanni and Lawazantiya in Kizzuwatna. From this kingdom he was introduced to the...
- in texts originating in Kizzuwatna, which indicate she had a temple in Kummanni, where she was worshiped alongside various Hurrian deities. It is ****umed...
- impact on the religion of the Hittites. From the Hurrian cult centre at Kummanni in Kizzuwatna, Hurrian religion spread to the Hittite people. Syncretism...
- Am**** Mountains encircled it. The centre of the kingdom was the city of Kummanni, in the highlands. The name is said to be a Luwic transliteration (kez-watni)...
- Delos 1070-545 Isuwa 1630-1200 Karuwa 1250-560 Kaskia 1430-1200 Kizzuwatna Kummanni (Comana ?) 1600-1220 Kummuh Kummuh ?-705 Neša Kanesh 2800-1720 Lycia Xanthos...
- and Tubal. Most scholars equate the name with the capital of Kammanu (Kummanni), known in Hittite texts as Tegarama, in Akkadian as Til-garimmu, and in...
- During the Hittite period, Sirkeli Höyük may have been the cult town of Kummanni. Muwatalli II is best known as the Hittite ruler who fought Ramesses II...