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Yarikh (Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎗𐎃, YRḪ, "moon"), or Yaraḫum,: 118–119 was a moon god
worshiped in the
Ancient Near East. He is best
attested in
sources from the...
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alongside Kušuḫ, but she was also
regarded as the
spouse of
local moon god
Yarikh. Maḫitti (singular) or Maḫittena (plural) are
attested as
members of Nikkal's...
- also ****ociated with
other lunar gods, such as
Hurrian Kušuḫ or
Ugaritic Yarikh. The main cult
center of Sin was Ur. He was
already ****ociated with this...
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Following this duo were second-tier gods and goddesses, such as Baal, Shamash,
Yarikh, Mot, and Astarte, each of whom had
their own
priests and
prophets and numbered...
- Ashtart.
Interactions between Anat and the sun
goddess Shapash and moon god
Yarikh are
described in
myths as well. In
Hurrian ritual texts, she
appears alongside...
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counterpart Sin,
while he in turn was an
influence on the
Ugaritic god
Yarikh and
Luwian Arma. In
Hurrian mythology, Kušuḫ
appears as one of the allies...
- mythology) God Ta'lab (Arabian mythology) God Wadd (Minaean mythology) God
Yarikh (Amorite and
Ugaritic mythology) God Ay Ata
Allah as a
lunar deity List...
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Kotharat Kothar-wa-Khasis
Melqart Milcom Misor Mot
Nikkal Qedesh Qos
Resheph Sakkun Shadrafa Shahar Shalim Shapshu Sydyk Tanit Yam
Yahweh Yarikh v t e...
- the Moon
appears to
renew itself. Iah (queen) List of
lunar deities Ra
Yarikh Allen,
James P. (2000).
Middle Egyptian: An
Introduction to the Language...
- Qos
Resheph Sakkun Shadrafa Shahar Shalim Shapshu Sydyk Tanit Yam
Yahweh Yarikh Mesopotamian Adad/Ishkur
Amurru An/Anu
Asarluhi Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi...