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Alalu

Alalu
Primordial god
Other namesAlala, Alal
AffiliationHurrian primeval deities
Major cult centerEmar
Genealogy
Spouse
  • Belili (in Mesopotamia)
  • possibly Amizzadu (in Hurrian tradition)
Children
  • Anu (in Mesopotamia)
  • Kumarbi (in Hurrian tradition)

Alalu or Alala was a primordial figure in Mesopotamian and Hurrian mythology. He is also known from documents from Emar, where he was known as Alal. While his role was not identical in these three contexts, it is agreed that all three versions share the same origin. Hurrian Alalu, who plays the role of the oldest king of gods in the Kumarbi Cycle, is the best known, and is commonly discussed in scholarship focused on comparative mythology but it is agreed Mesopotamian Alala represents the oldest tradition regarding this being. However, the precise etymology of his name is unknown, and likely neither Sumerian nor Semitic. Both Hurrian and Mesopotamian sources attest an association between him and Anu, but its nature varies between cultures.


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