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- Kummanni abstract "Kummanni (Hittite: Kummiya) was the name of the main center the Anatolian kingdom of Kizzuwatna. Its location is uncertain, but is believed to be near the classical settlement of Comana in Cappadocia.Kummanni was the major cult center of the Hurrian chief deity, Tešup. Its Hurrian name Kummeni simply translates as \"The Shrine.\"The city persisted into the Early Iron Age, and appears as Kumme in Assyrian records. It was located on the edge of Assyrian influence in the far northeastern corner of Mesopotamia, separating Assyria from Urartu and the highlands of southeastern Anatolia. Kumme was still considered a holy city in Assyrian times, both in Assyria and in Urartu. Adad-nirari II, after re-conquering the city, made sacrifices to \"Adad of Kumme.\" The three chief deities in the Urartian pantheon were \"the god of Ardini, the god of Kumenu, and the god of Tushpa.\"".
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- Kummanni wikiPageRevisionID "636568978".
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Adad.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Adad-nirari_II.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Highlands.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Cappadocia.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Mediterranean_Region,_Turkey.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Adana_Province.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Holy_cities.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hurrian_cities.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kizzuwatna.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Comana_(Cappadocia).
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Hittite_language.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Hurrians.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Kizzuwatna.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Musasir.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Assyrian_Empire.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Teshub.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Tushpa.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLink Urartu.
- Kummanni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kummanni".
- Kummanni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disputed.
- Kummanni subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Mediterranean_Region,_Turkey.
- Kummanni subject Category:History_of_Adana_Province.
- Kummanni subject Category:Holy_cities.
- Kummanni subject Category:Hurrian_cities.
- Kummanni subject Category:Kizzuwatna.
- Kummanni hypernym Center.
- Kummanni type Building.
- Kummanni type Place.
- Kummanni type Luwian.
- Kummanni type Place.
- Kummanni type Site.
- Kummanni comment "Kummanni (Hittite: Kummiya) was the name of the main center the Anatolian kingdom of Kizzuwatna. Its location is uncertain, but is believed to be near the classical settlement of Comana in Cappadocia.Kummanni was the major cult center of the Hurrian chief deity, Tešup. Its Hurrian name Kummeni simply translates as \"The Shrine.\"The city persisted into the Early Iron Age, and appears as Kumme in Assyrian records.".
- Kummanni label "Kummanni".
- Kummanni sameAs Q1790257.
- Kummanni sameAs Kummani.
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- Kummanni sameAs m.06_y1l0.
- Kummanni sameAs Кумми.
- Kummanni sameAs Q1790257.
- Kummanni wasDerivedFrom Kummanni?oldid=636568978.
- Kummanni isPrimaryTopicOf Kummanni.