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- Zippalanda was a Hattic administrative and religious center of the Hittite Old Kingdom. Although its name was known from inscriptions, it was not until...
- the village of Nerik. Weather god of Zippalanda, Hittite god of the weather worshiped in the village of Zippalanda. Indra, Hindu God of the Weather, Storms...
- Weather god of Zippalanda was a Hittite weather god, who was worshipped in the Hittite city of Zippalanda. The weather god of Zippalanda had several names...
- BC, and was identified as a possible location of the ancient city of Zippalanda, the centre of the cult of the Storm God. The settlement consists of a...
- Its Hittite name is unknown: connections with Arinna, Tawiniya, and Zippalanda have all been suggested. The mound (Turkish höyük) at Alacahöyük was a...
- the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2010. Gorny, Ronald L. "Zippalanda and Ankuwa: The Geography of Central Anatolia in the Second Millennium...
- Telipinu and Kammamma, the goddesses Mezulla and Inara, the Weather god of Zippalanda and the Weather god of Nerik. As a result of his identification with the...
- that the names Wašezzili (likely to be identified as the Weather god of Zippalanda) and Ziparwa referred to local forms of Taru. Furthermore, the deity Tahaštaru...
- worshiped in Zippalanda, though it is not certain if she was related in any way to the main local deity, the weather god of Zippalanda. The theonym Kataḫḫa...
- her son with the Hattian [de] god Šulinkatte, while the Weather god of Zippalanda was her son by the Weather god of the Heavens [de]. The Sun goddess of...