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Palaic is an
extinct Indo-European language,
attested in
cuneiform tablets in
Bronze Age Hattusa, the
capital of the Hittites. Palaic,
which was apparently...
- Anatolia, with its
capital of Hattusa. It co-existed in
Anatolia with
Palaians and Luwians,
approximately between 1700 and 1200 BC. As the
Hittite kingdom...
-
known as Kataḫziwuri) was a
goddess worshiped by Hattians,
Hittites and
Palaians in
Bronze Age Anatolia. She was ****ociated with magic, and was commonly...
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Tiyaz or
Tiyad was the sun god of the
Palaians,
regarded as the
third most
important deity in
their pantheon. He was also
incorporated into
Hittite religion...
- (also
romanized as Kamama) was a
Hattian god
worshiped by
Hittites and
Palaians. He
belonged to the
category of
tutelary deities (DLAMMA) and
might have...
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Committing in August".
Sports Illustrated.
Retrieved January 29, 2023.
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Elias (November 19, 2019). "'Dynamic' 3-Star recruit...
- Ziparwa,
originally known as Zaparwa, was the head of the
pantheon of the
Palaians,
inhabitants of a
region of
northern Anatolia known as Pala in the Bronze...
- Karaḫna [de]. Ḫašamili was also
incorporated into the
pantheon of the
Palaians,
whose religion was
heavily influenced by the Hattians. He is mentioned...
- 1362/026725708X306112. S2CID 167830492. Shankar, P. Ravi; Giri,
Bishnu Rath;
Palaian,
Subish (25 July 2006). "Fairness
Creams in
South Asia—A Case of Disease...
- cultures".
Advances in
Consumer Research. 35: 444–445. Shankar, P Ravi;
Palaian,
Subish (2007-06-01). "Fair skin in
South Asia: An obsession?". Journal...