-
Arzawa was a
region and
political entity in
Western Anatolia during the Late
Bronze Age. In
Hittite texts, the term is used to
refer both to a particular...
-
series of wars
between the
Hittite Empire and its
neighbours including Arzawa, Kaška, and Hayasa-Azzi. The wars,
which lasted from c. 1400 BC to 1350...
- Kupanta-Kruntiya ) was the
first recorded king of
Arzawa, in the
early 14th
century BC. Kupanta-Kurunta, the "man of
Arzawa," is
recorded as
defeated by the Hittite...
-
partition of the
larger kingdom of
Arzawa by the
victorious Suppiluliuma I of the
Hittite Empire. A
significantly smaller Arzawa continued,
centered on Apasa...
-
Hittite territory in
close proximity to the
region which came to be
called Arzawa, thus
creating the
potential for
border disputes and
cross border raids...
- Indo-European on the
basis of two
letters from
Arzawa (in
Western Anatolia),
found in
Egypt (Die zwei
Arzawa-Briefe, 1902), he pla**** an
important role in...
-
Achaeans (Homer) 1700–1300 BC
Kizzuwatna 1650–1450 BC
Hittites 1680–1220 BC
Arzawa 1500–1320 BC
Mitanni 1500–1300 BC Hayasa-Azzi 1500–1290 BC
Lycia 1450–350...
-
Eastern Mediterranean in the 12th
century BC.
Ancient regions of
Anatolia Arzawa ****uwa
Lycians Madduwatta Bryce, Trevor. (1999). The
Kingdom of the Hittites...
- and the
foreign rulers of Babylonia, ****yria, Syria, Canaan, Alashiya,
Arzawa, Mitanni, and the Hittites. The
Amarna letters portray the international...
-
geographic identity between Luwiya and
Arzawa was
rejected or doubted. In the post-Hittite era, the
region of
Arzawa came to be
known as
Lydia (****yrian...