Ammarik,[1] also transcribed as Ammarig or Hammarigu,[2] was a god worshiped in Ebla in the third millennium BCE. He was most likely a deified mountain.
After the fall of Ebla, he was incorporated into the pantheon of the Hurrians.
Ammarik, also transcribed as Ammarig or Hammarigu, was a god worshiped in Ebla in the third millennium BCE. He was most likely a deified mountain. After...
refers to Adarwan, regarded as either a deity or as a "numen" of the god Ammarik. Horon ḥrn Horon was a god associated with magic and exorcisms. He is primarily...
continued to be worshiped by Luwians under the name Alasuwa. Ammarik Haššum Syrian Ammarik was a mountain god already worshiped in Ebla in the third millennium...
be first documented in a text from Ebla which invokes Hadda alongside Ammarik. Hurrian offering lists, so-called kaluti [de], preserve long sequences...
labeled as "Lord of Amaruk," apparently a derivative of the mountain god Ammarik known from texts from Ebla. The corresponding landmark was located somewhere...