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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...
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northern Syria. In
Kizzuwatna in
southeastern Turkey he was
worshipped in
Kummanni. Furthermore, due to
Hurrian cultural influence he came to be
viewed as...
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western Hurrian polities such as Kizzuwatna,
where her cult
center was
Kummanni. In Ugarit, as well as
among the
eastern Hurrian communities, her importance...
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Hurrians in
southeastern Anatolia and
northern Syria, for
example in
Kummanni and
Lawazantiya in Kizzuwatna. From this
kingdom he was
introduced to the...
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texts originating in Kizzuwatna,
which indicate she had a
temple in
Kummanni,
where she was
worshiped alongside various Hurrian deities. It is ****umed...
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impact on the
religion of the Hittites. From the
Hurrian cult
centre at
Kummanni in Kizzuwatna,
Hurrian religion spread to the
Hittite people. Syncretism...
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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)...
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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...
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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...