It is probably not related to either the name of the Hurrian storm god Tešup or to the name of the Cimmerian king Teušpa. Its connection with the (Elamite)...
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[txʷə] 'five' Khmer តែ/tê [tae] 'tea' See Khmer phonology Korean 대숲/daesup [tɛsup̚] 'bamboo forest' See Korean phonology Kurdish Northern tu [tʰʊ] 'you' See...
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"Urhi-Tessup revisited," Bibliotheca Orientalis 51, pp. 233–59 Gurney, O. R. "Ulmi-Tešup Treaty," Anatolian Studies 43, p. 13–28; Bryce, T. (2005) Kingdom of the...
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Peoples, the city evidently survived the onslaught. King Kuzi-Teshub (Kuzi-Tesup) is attested in power here and was the son of Talmi-Teshub who was a contemporary...
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Adaniya at the time. Kizzuwatnan religion was similar to Hurrian religion as Tešup and Ḫepat form the main couple of gods in both pantheons. In the late 1270s...
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great.) Kummanni was the major cult center of the Hurrian chief deity, Tešup. Its Hurrian name Kummeni simply translates as "The Shrine." The city persisted...
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BC. Shattiwaza was the son of king Tushratta. His Hurrian name was Kili-Tešup. In the political turmoil following the death of his predecessor, the usurper...
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middle of the 15th century BCE in a text on a clay tablet in Hurrian by Itḫi-Tešup, the king of Arrapḫa, where he appeals to a god called Ištar Lu-ub-tu-ḫi...
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