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=== キッズワトナ文献 ===
また、マリヤは「フルリ化」したキッズワトナの宗教でも崇拝され、クマンニという街に神殿を構えていた<ref>Taracha, 2009, p115</ref>。また、ニナッタとクリッタ、フテナとフテルラ、ティヤベンティと呼ばれる二神、クジナ・クズパゼナ、クニジ(名前が残っていない神と対になっている)、アンナリーヤ(イシャラと並んで言及される可能性がある)など、6群の神の像が収められていると、一部残っている文章に書かれている<ref>Haas, 2015, p850</ref>。クジナ-クズパゼナは、地元の伝統ではマリヤと関連するフルリ人の神々のグループであった<ref>Taracha, 2009, p115</ref>。フォルケルト・ハースは、彼らはマリヤの補助者として機能していた可能性が高いと述べている<ref>Haas, 2015, p468</ref>。
Maliya was also worshiped in the "[[Hurrians|Hurrianized]]" religion of [[Kizzuwatna]], where she had a temple in the city of [[Kummanni]]. A partially preserved text states that it also housed the statues of six groups of other deities, including [[Ninatta and Kulitta]], [[Hutena and Hutellura]], a dyad referred to as Tiyabenti, Kuzzina-Kuzpazena, Kunizizi (paired with a deity whose name does not survive) and Ānnaliya (possibly mentioned alongside [[Ishara]]). Kuzzina-Kuzpazena were a group of Hurrian deities associated with her in local tradition. According to Volkert Haas, they most likely functioned as her helpers.{{sfn|Haas|2015|p=468}}
In the texts from the reign of [[Puduḫepa]] which describe the annual ''[[ḫišuwa]]'' festival meant to guarantee the well being of the royal family, Maliya is listed alongside other deities of Kummiya: "[[Teshub]] [[Manuzi]]", [[Lelluri]], Ishara, [[Allani]] and a pair of manifestations of [[Nupatik]].{{sfn|Taracha|2009|p=138}} Sussane Görke argues her presence in this text might be a result of Luwian influence, though she also remarks very little other evidence for it can be identified.{{sfn|Görke|2022|p=153}} The entire ceremony lasted nine days.{{sfn|Taracha|2009|p=138}} Maliya is mentioned in the end of the tablet dealing with the second day,{{sfn|Görke|2022|p=153}} where a ritual ablution of her statue as well as a clothing ceremony during which it received a red garment and belt is described.{{sfn|Haas|2015|p=855}} Another one, describing the third day, mentions rites taking place in her temple.{{sfn|Haas|2015|pp=855-856}} One of them involved a divine horse, Erama.{{sfn|Haas|2015|p=417}}

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