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Nerik (Hittite:
Nerik(ka)) was a
Bronze Age
settlement to the
north of the
Hittite capitals Hattusa and Sapinuwa,
probably in the
Pontic region. Since...
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taken the land of
Nerik for themselves, we are
continually sending the
rituals for the
Storm God in
Nerik and for the gods of
Nerik from Ḫattuša in the...
- The
Weather god of
Nerik is a
Hittite weather god, who was
mainly worshipped in the
Hittite city of
Nerik,
whose cult was
relocated to Kaštama and Takupša...
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seized control of his
uncle Hattusili's
regional strongholds of Hak****a and
Nerik within the
Hittite Empire in
order to
remove Hattusili as a
threat to the...
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deities such as Šulinkatte, Taru and Telipinu. He was
worshiped in Hattusa,
Nerik, Tuḫumijara and Tarammeka. Wurunkatte's name has
Hattic origin and can be...
- of his
territories aside from
Hapkis and
Nerik. This
strained the
relationship greatly, and upon
having Nerik stripped of him as well,
Hattusili III sought...
- Hittite-speakers,
ranged from Hattusa, then
called "Hattus",
northward to
Nerik.
Other cities mentioned in
Hattic include Tuhumiyara and Tissaruliya. Hittite-speakers...
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palaces and houses. In the
local tradition of
Nerik, he was
regarded as the
father of the
weather god of
Nerik. He
first appears in
texts dated to the fifteenth...
- and make
references to
their movement into the
ruins of the holy city of
Nerik.
During the
reign of Hantili's son,
Tudhaliya II (c. 1430 BC), "Tudhaliya's...
- Vayu, Hindu/Vedic wind god.
Weather god of
Nerik,
Hittite god of the
weather worshiped in the
village of
Nerik.
Weather god of Zippalanda,
Hittite god of...