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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Ḫartapus or Kartapus was an Anatolian king who in the early 8th century BCE ruled...
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  • known as Maltepe). Kızıldağ has been suggested based on the idea that Hartapus was possibly a ruler of Tarḫuntassa. Another proposed location is at the...
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  • son. A certain Hartapu calls himself a great king and son of the great king Muršili, who normally is identified with Muršili III. Hartapu likely has ruled...
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    and annexed by the great king. Inscriptions of an obscure great king Ḫartapu, son of a great king Muršili, with stylistic similarity to those of Tudḫaliya...
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  • ISBN 0195156692. Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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    connected to Tarḫuntašša and its king Hartapu. A document written in Luwian hieroglyphs that describes Hartapu's victory over Phrygia was discovered in...
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  • Preceded by - King of Tarhuntassa 13th century BC Succeeded by Hartapu...
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  • Phrygio-Armenian or Thraco-Phrygian. Oreshko 2020, pp. 82–83: "In other words, Ḫartapus can be identified as an early Phrygian king – with the proviso that 'Phrygian'...
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    Lydians Lycians Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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  • 3406/rea.2003.5647. Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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  • Thumbnail for Tabal (state)
    Along with the revival of this title by the possibly contemporary king Ḫartapus who ruled a state further to the west, this was the first time that a Luwian...
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    its interpretation highly uncertain, a later rule of Tarḫuntašša named Hartapu may have been Muršili's son. Muršili's brother Kurunta would eventually...
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  • ISBN 9004110240. Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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    and Iron Age mounded settlement discovered a stone stele commissioned by Hartapu to commemorate his victory over Phrygia written in Luwian Hieroglyphics...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-11024-3. Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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    Along with the revival of this title by the possibly contemporary king Ḫartapus who ruled a state further to the west, this was the first time that a Luwian...
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    ISBN 978-3-110-41761-6. Oreshko, Rostyslav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture". Kadmos...
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    pdf Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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    ISBN 978-1-78969-914-2. Oreshko, Rostislav (2020). "The onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
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    Tabalian kingdom which, in the 8th century BCE was ruled by a king named Ḫartapus. By this time, the Tabalian states were thriving economies whose prosperity...
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    "Türkmen-Karahöyük 1: a new Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription from Great King Hartapu, son of Mursili, conqueror of Phrygia". Anatolian Studies. 70: 32. doi:10...
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  • Türkmen-Karahöyük, Konya Plain, which might be related to Tarḫuntašša, and its king Hartapu. March 10 – Ancient capital of the Mayan Kingdom of Sak Tz’i is found at...
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