entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_URA_ARUBANI,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,Piotrovsky (1969) pp. 100-102: Arubani as goddess associated with Khaldi; her dedications and role; the Shaushka comparison. ENT_URA_BAGMASHTU,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"Consort of Khaldi at Musasir (Ardini); where most of Urartu names Arubani as Khaldi's wife, Musasir dedications name 'Khaldi and his wife Bagmashtu', a regional consort tradition." ENT_URA_HUBA,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"Consort of the storm-god Teisheba in the Urartian god-list, corresponding to Hurrian Hepat, consort of Teshub, consistent with Teisheba being the Urartian reception of Teshub." ENT_URA_KHALDI,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"Piotrovsky (1969) pp. 90-110: Khaldi in the Urartian cult; the bronze shields and divine figures from Karmir Blur; the annals formula ""By the greatness of Khaldi""; the Musasir treasury as described in Sargon II's campaign letter." ENT_URA_SELARDI,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"Urartian moon deity named in the Meher Kapisi god-list; gender and full role debated, attestation limited to the divine list." ENT_URA_SHIVINI,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,Piotrovsky (1969) pp. 96-98: Shivini in the divine triad; solar iconography in Urartian art and inscriptions. ENT_URA_SPEAR_KHALDI,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"The lance of Khaldi was a sacred weapon embodying the war-god's power; the Karagunduz stele praises it as victorious, and Khaldi's temples were 'houses of weapons'." ENT_URA_TEISHEBA,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,Piotrovsky (1969) pp. 95-100: Teisheba cult at Teishebaini (Karmir Blur); excavation finds; storm-deity function in Urartian inscriptions. ENT_URA_TRIAD,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,"The organizing triad of the Urartian state pantheon — Khaldi (supreme/war), Teisheba (storm), Shivini (sun) — opening the 79-deity Meher Kapisi god-list of Ishpuini and Minua." ENT_URA_TUSHPUEA,SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU,scholarly attestation,Urartian goddess listed third in the female-deity sequence of the Meher Kapisi inscription (paralleling Shivini); the capital Tushpa is held to derive its name from her.