Haldi

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Haldi is the chief war and national god of the ancient Kingdom of Urartu, central to its state religion and royal ideology.

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Label Occurrences
Haldi canonical 7

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Urartian deity
deity
national god
war god
associatedWith kingship
state power
war
centralTo royal ideology of Urartu
state religion of Urartu
chiefDeityOf Kingdom of Urartu
chiefWarGodOf Kingdom of Urartu
culture Urartian culture
depictedWith armor
weapons
equatedWith Ashur
surface form: Assyrian god Ashur

Marduk
surface form: Babylonian god Marduk

Tarḫunna
surface form: Hurrian god Teshub
gender male
hasAttribute giver of victory in battle
protector of the kingdom
hasTempleType tower-temple
hasTitle great god
lord of the lands
influencedBy Hurrian religious traditions
Mesopotamian religious traditions
invokedIn royal inscriptions of Urartu
languageOfName Urartian language
surface form: Urartian
mainCultCenter Musasir
Tushpa
mentionedIn Assyrian royal inscriptions
nationalGodOf Kingdom of Urartu
patronOf Urartian kings
religion Urartian religion
roleInReligion head of the Urartian pantheon
spouse Arubani
Bagvarti
timePeriod 7th century BCE
8th century BCE
9th century BCE
early 1st millennium BCE
typeOfMythology Urartian mythology
worshipDeclineAfter fall of the Kingdom of Urartu
worshippedIn Kingdom of Urartu
worshippedInRegion Ancient Near East
Armenian Highlands

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Menua patronDeity Haldi
Argishti I patronDeity Haldi
Sarduri I associatedDeity Haldi
Biainili majorDeity Haldi
Shivini partOfTriadWith Haldi
Tushpa associatedDeity Haldi