support to display the Anatolian hieroglyphs in this article correctly. Tarḫuntašša (Hittite: 𒀭𒅎𒋫𒀸𒊭 and Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔖖𔓢𔕙𔑯𔗦: lit. 'City...
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Muwatalli II (section Move to Tarhuntassa)
several siblings. He is best known for relocating the Hittite capital to Tarhuntassa, appointing his brother Hattusili as governor in Hattusa, and fighting...
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Hittites who assumed the throne of the Hittite empire (New Kingdom) at Tarhuntassa upon his father's death. He was a cousin of Tudhaliya IV and Queen Maathorneferure...
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CTH 96 Declaration of Kurunta of Tarḫuntašša CTH 99 Historical report CTH 106 Treaties with the kings of Tarhuntassa CTH 155 Letter from Ramses II to...
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regime in Tarḫuntašša, a Hittite city that had briefly served as the Empire's political capital during the reign of Muwatalli II; Tarḫuntašša was defeated...
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III, and cousin of Tudḫaliya IV. Kurunta was made king of the Land of Tarḫuntašša by his uncle Ḫattušili III. It has been suggested that he may have captured...
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the capital north to Sapinuwa. Under Muwatalli II, they moved south to Tarhuntassa but the king assigned his younger brother, the future Hattusili III as...
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Hittites who assumed the throne of the Hittite empire (New kingdom) at Tarhuntassa upon his father's death around 1272 BCE. He was a cousin of Tudhaliya...
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Pasuhalta Pitassa Purushanda Sallusa Saḫiriya Seha River Land Siyanda Tarhuntassa Tumanna Tuwanuwa Troy Unaliya Upper Land Walma Wilusa Zallara Zalpa Zippasla...
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at its greatest extent, with Hittite rule c. 1300 BC Capital Hattusa, Tarḫuntašša (under the reign of Muwatalli II) Capital-in-exile Šamuḫa (1400–1350...
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of Gilindere. In the Late Bronze Age Ura belonged to the kingdom of Tarhuntassa. Ura was the major port of Anatolia to which grain and goods were brought...
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2023. Forlanini, Massimo (2017). "South Central: The Lower Land and Tarḫuntašša". In Weeden, Mark; Ullmann, Lee (eds.). Hittite Landscape and Geography...
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and Riders Euphrates Syrian Pillar Figurines Sakçagözü Stele of Zakkur Tarḫuntašša Hawkins 1982, p. 372-441. Hawkins 1995c, p. 87-101. Sader 2010, p. 273-300...
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wrote up a treaty with "Ulmi-Tessup" which confirmed Kurunta's rule over Tarḫuntašša, Ḫattušili elevated Tudḫaliya over his older brother to be his crown...
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suggests a location to the north of Lukka, south of Arzawa-Mira, west of Tarhuntassa, but inland from Millawanda. However, there is room for doubt of this...
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treaty between the Hittite king Tudḫaliya IV and his vassal, the king of Tarḫuntašša, defined the latter's western border at the city Parha in later Pamphylia...
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Treaty between Tudhaliya IV of Hatti and Kurunta of Tarhuntassa (Bo 86/299). This is the only bronze Hittite tablet discovered to date. Discovered in...
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venerated, which had been donated by the Hittite queens. King Ulmi-Teššup of Tarḫuntašša donated a Sun disc of gold, silver and copper to the goddess each year...
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Muwatalli stopped enlisting Kaska as troops; he moved his capital to Tarhuntassa to the south; and he appointed his brother, the future Hattusili III...
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mentioned as a witness in the Treaty of Tudhaliya IV and Kurunta of Tarhuntassa. Muwa-Walwi was the king of the Seha River Land as well as Appawiya during...
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kingdom of Tarḫuntašša. Some time during the early Iron Age, the kingdom of Ḫilakku was formed as a result of the disintegration of Tarḫuntašša, although...
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traditional seat in the northern city of Ḫattuša to the southern city of Tarḫuntašša. In doing so, he left the northern region in the hands of his younger...
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Hittite regions known as the Lower Country, the Hulaya Riverland, and Tarḫuntašša, whose borders are not exactly known. According to Michele Massa et al...
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Τροκον-γιλανις; and a Lycian name Τροκομ-μας. Additionally, the Hittite city of Tarhuntassa was named after the Luwian weather god. The Luwian weather god retained...
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425. JSTOR 43075426. Jasink, Anna Margherita (2001). "Kizzuwatna and Tarẖuntašša: Their Historical Evolution and Interactions with Hatti". La Cilicie:...
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were never rebuilt. The Hittite empire was destroyed, and its capital Tarḫuntašša was razed to the ground. Egypt repelled its attackers with only a major...
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Treaty between Tudhaliya IV of Hatti and Kurunta of Tarhuntassa (Bo 86/299), the only known bronze Hittite tablet, discovered in Hattusa, 1986. Museum...
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Soli was constantly at or near regional boundaries; Kizzuwatna and Tarḫuntašša during Luwian/Hittite occupation, and Cilicia Trachea and Cilicia Pedia...
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Pentipsarri (Bryce 1997, p. 273). Bryce (1997), pp. 346, 363. King (lugal) of Tarhuntassa (Bryce 1997, p. 296); apparently later Great King of Hatti (Bryce 1997...
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Pentipsarri (Bryce 1997, p. 273). Bryce (1997), pp. 346, 363. King (lugal) of Tarhuntassa (Bryce 1997, p. 296); apparently later Great King of Hatti (Bryce 1997...
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