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The Influence of the Hurrian Religion in Urkesh \Tell Mozan\ on the Belief of Societies from the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age
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Khalaf, Ribar
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التاريخ القديم
/ الديانة الخورية
/ العصر البرونزي
/ العقائد الدينية
/ تاريخ الحيثيين
2021
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The Influence of the Hurrian Religion in Urkesh \Tell Mozan\ on the Belief of Societies from the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age
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Khalaf, Ribar
in
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/ الديانة الخورية
/ العصر البرونزي
/ العقائد الدينية
/ تاريخ الحيثيين
2021
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The Influence of the Hurrian Religion in Urkesh \Tell Mozan\ on the Belief of Societies from the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age
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The Influence of the Hurrian Religion in Urkesh \Tell Mozan\ on the Belief of Societies from the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age
2021
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This study sheds light on the kingdom of Urkesh (Tell Mozan) at the end of the third millennium BC. AD as a prosperous capital, its population ranged from ten thousand to twenty thousand people. Moreover, although its power has diminished over the centuries, it remained a sacred center during the rise of the Mitanni kingdom at the beginning of the fifteenth century BC. AD, and ended the Hurrian independence until then. The influence of the Hurrian traditions continued on the Hittites in Anatolia, were \"B. G, Collins\" indicated the extent of the influence of the Hurrian religion on them through the practice of their own rituals, especially in the \"Kizwatna\" region in southeastern Turkey. It continued as their sacred center, Unchanged over at least a thousand years after the Urkesh period. The study relied on the descriptive and analytical approach, such as referring to the vocabulary and terminology used. In addition to clarifying its role in spreading its faith through the analytical aspect, and in the conclusion the results of the research on the Hurrian religion, its transition from Urkesh as a major center, the integration of Hurrian religion, and the role of Hurrian deities.
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مؤسسة كان للدراسات والترجمة والنشر
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