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Ḫaldi (File:Haldi.jpgd, ''Ḫaldi'', also known as Khaldi or Hayk,〔Авдиев В. И. «История Древнего Востока», М.: «Высшая школа», 1970, с. 419 420.〕 (アルメニア語:Խալդի)) was one of the three chief deities of Urartu (Ararat). His shrine was at Ardini (Muṣaṣir). The other two chief deities were Theispas of Kumenu, and Shivini of Tushpa.〔Ernest René Lacheman, Martha A. Morrison, David I. Owen, ''General studies and excavations at Nuzi 9/1'', 1987, ISBN 978-0-931464-08-9, p. 50f.()〕 Of all the gods of the Urartian pantheon, the most inscriptions are dedicated to Khaldi. His wife was the goddess Arubani. He was portrayed as a man with or without wings, standing on a lion. Khaldi was a warrior god whom the kings of Urartu would pray to for victories in battle. The temples dedicated to Khaldi were adorned with weapons, such as swords, spears, bow and arrows, and shields hung off the walls and were sometimes known as 'the house of weapons'. == Gallery == Tample of Khaldi plan.jpg|Khaldi's temple in Erebuni, 782 B.C. Stamp of Armenia m31.jpg|Khaldi god standing on a lion, Armenian postage stamp, 1993 Urartu God Chaldi.jpg| RusaCube03.jpg RusaCube04.jpg Erevan - La forteresse d'Erébouni 03.JPG Erevan - La forteresse d'Erébouni 04.JPG 2014 Erywań, Erebuni, Ruiny twierdzy (18).jpg Erebuni pattern.jpg Armenia - Close up (5034044461).jpg Urartian Carcanet.jpg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ḫaldi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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