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In ] and ] ], '''Aranzah''' (or '''Aranzahas''' in the ] nominative form) is the Hurrian name of the ], which was divinized. He was the son of ] and the brother of ], one of the three gods spat out of Kumarbi's mouth onto ]. Later he colluded with ] and the ] to destroy Kumarbi (The Kumarbi Cycle). In ] and ] ], '''Aranzah''' (or '''Aranzahas''' in the ] nominative form) is the Hurrian name of the ], which was divinized. He was the son of ] and the brother of ], one of the three gods spat out of Kumarbi's mouth onto ]. Later he colluded with ] and the ] to destroy Kumarbi (The Kumarbi Cycle).

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In Hittite and Hurrian mythology, Aranzah (or Aranzahas in the Hittite nominative form) is the Hurrian name of the Tigris River, which was divinized. He was the son of Kumarbi and the brother of Teshub, one of the three gods spat out of Kumarbi's mouth onto Mount Kanzuras. Later he colluded with Anu and the Teshub to destroy Kumarbi (The Kumarbi Cycle).

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