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Allanzu
"Young woman of Ḫepat"
A relief from Yazılıkaya depicting two figures identified as Allanzu and Kunzišalli.
Other namesAlasuwa
Major cult centerTabal
Personal information
ParentsḪepat and Teshub
SiblingsŠarruma, Kunzišalli

Allanzu, later known under the name Alasuwa,[1] was a Hurrian goddess regarded as a daughter of Ḫepat. She was described as a youthful deity and in known texts often appears in association with her mother and siblings. She was also worshiped by Hittites and Luwians.

  1. ^ Hawkins 2013, p. 70.

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