• Innara (Cuneiform: ð’€­ð’†— dLAMMA) is the Hittite god of woods and fields. Inar is mentioned in the Hahhima-myth. There Tarhun sends Inar to look for sun...
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    IV, (DEUS)CERVUS could be used to represent both Innara and Kurunta, possibly indicating that Innara and Kurunta stopped being viewed as separate. CERVUS...
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    to Aynar (the Great One) of Circassian, Abaza and Ubykh mythology, and Innara of Hittite mythology. Colarusso suggests a Pontic origin and that both the...
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  • was also used to write names of various members of this category, such as Innara, Inar and Luwian Runtiya. However, Piotr Taracha stresses that it cannot...
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  • to the goddess. Ala was generally worshiped with the god of the meadow, Innara, in the Bronze Age and shared several epithets with him. Examples include...
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