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Awarikus (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔖲𔐓𔗬𔗜𔗔) or
Warikas (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔗬𔖱𔓯𔗧𔗦) was a
Luwian king of the Syro-Hittite
kingdom of Ḫiyawa in Cilicia...
- the hieroglyphs. From King
Awariku also
comes the Çineköy inscription,
which is also a Phoenician-Luwian bilingual.
Awariku is also
mentioned in the Hasanbeyli...
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commemorates the town's foundation. He
acknowledged himself as a
subordinate of
Awariku, the king of
Adanawa (Adana),
which was the
ancient kingdom of Quwe. Azatiwataya...
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mentions the "king of the city of Adana", the "king of ****ur" and "
Awariku" (also on the
Karatepe inscription). A
short Gr****
inscription with two...
- The
Phoenician inscription is
narrated in the
first person by king de:
Awariku (Awarikku, Warika, Urikki) of Que (Quwê, Adanawa, Adana),
known from other...
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Kirri 831
brother of Kate,
installed by ****yrians
instead of Kate ****yrian
Awariku ca. 738 - 709/ ca. 730
synonym Warika, ****yrian
Urikki Luwian, Phoenician...
- Stele [de]:
inscription of
Lakawani Çineköy inscription:
inscription of
Awariku Gökbez relief: no
inscription İvriz relief:
inscription of
Warpalawas II...
- ****yrian overlords. Also, in the
Phoenician version of the inscription,
Awariku claims to have
built 15
fortresses in his kingdom. In the
Luwian version...
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Following the
appointment of Aššur-šarru-uṣur,
Warpalawas II of
Tuwana and
Awarikus of Ḫiyawa
became largely symbolic rulers although they
might have still...
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authority of Aššur-šarru-uṣur.
Following the
appointment of Aššur-šarru-uṣur,
Awarikus of Ḫiyawa and
Warpalawas II of
Tuwana became largely symbolic rulers although...