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ch is known about the Hayasan pantheon but some names survive via Hittite records. The triad may have comprised Ugur, Inanna, and Tarumu.
Ugur - The chief god of the Hayasan pantheon. Represented by the divine ideogram U.GUR in Hittite records, which is equated with the Sumerian god Nergal. This god's name is unknown, but it may have been Ange?, Hayk, Ar, or a variation of the Hattian god Šulikatte. Probably the father of Terettitunnis and Tarumu. May also have been associated with Semitic El (Elkunirša in Hittite).
Inanna - The consort of the chief god of Hayasa. Like her husband, her name has not survived, but it is speculated that she was an early form of Anahit, and associated with the Hittite Asertu.
Terittitunnis - Possibly an early form of Vahagn. Perhaps related to Greek Triton.
Tarumu - The sixth god of the Hayasan pantheon. Perhaps connected to Tarhu.
Baltaik - Possibly a goddess connected to West Semitic Ba'alat (Astarte), with a probable Armenian diminutive suffix -ik (such as is present in the name of the goddess "Ast?ik"). Alternately, it could etymologically derive from Proto Indo-European *b?el- (meaning 'bright'), via the *b?el-to form.
Izzistanus(?) - A proposed reconstruction of a damaged name "s/t-an-nu-us". Perhaps a version of Hattian Estan (Ezzi Estan: 'good Estan').
Unag-astuas or Unagastas - A deity mentioned in the treaty with the Hittites, but with unknown qualities. Likely connected, etymologically, to Astvats (Classical Arme
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">rettitunnis and Tarumu. May also have been associated with Semitic El (Elkunirša in Hittite). Inanna - The consort of the chief god of Hayasa. Like her husband, her name has not survived, but it is speculated that she was an early form of Anahit, and associated with the Hittite Asertu. Terittitunnis - Possibly an early form of Vahagn. Perhaps related to Greek Triton. Tarumu - The sixth god of the Hayasan pantheon. Perhaps connected to Tarhu. Baltaik - Possibly a goddess connected to West Semitic Ba'alat (Astarte), with a probable Armenian diminutive suffix -ik (such as is present in the name of the goddess "Ast?ik"). Alternately, it could etymologically derive from Proto Indo-European *b?el- (meaning 'bright'), via the *b?el-to form. Izzistanus(?) - A proposed reconstruction of a damaged name "s/t-an-nu-us". Perhaps a version of Hattian Estan (Ezzi Estan: 'good Estan'). Unag-astuas or Unagastas - A deity mentioned in the treaty with the Hittites, but with unknown qualities. Likely connected, etymologically, to Astvats (Classical Arme</div>
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