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instead of
cuneiform script. Ḫiyawa (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔗒𔓱𔗬𔔂) or
Adanawa (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔐓𔗢𔗬𔔂) was a Luwian-speaking Syro-Hittite state...
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ruler of
Adanawa,
Thunder God
rendered me
Mother and
Father of
Adanawa city, and I am the one, who
developed Adanawa city, And I
expanded Adanawa country...
- alliance. The four
allies were
joined on this
occasion by the
states of
Adanawa, Hilakku,
Yahan and Yasbuq.
Shalmaneser inflicted a
second defeat on the...
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Tabal Province of the Neo-****yrian
Empire 713 BC–705 BC
Capital Adanawa Government King • r. 713 – 705 BC
Sargon II
Governor • c. 713 BC Aššur-šarru-uṣur...
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first person by king de:Awariku (Awarikku, Warika, Urikki) of Que (Quwê,
Adanawa, Adana),
known from
other ancient inscriptions. His
stele was
erected to...
- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...
- the king of
Adanawa (Adana),
which was the
ancient kingdom of Quwe.
Azatiwataya seems to have been one of the
frontier towns of
Adanawa.
Another inscription...
- of Çineköy,
located about 30
kilometres to the
south of his
capital of
Adanawa.
After Sargon II's son-in-law and v****al, the king
Ambaris of Bīt-Burutaš...
- doi:10.1017/S0066154615000010. S2CID 162771440. Yakubovich, Ilya (2015b). "
Adanawa or Ahhiyawa?
Reply to the
Addendum by J. D. Hawkins".
Anatolian Studies...