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- Gander consider Warikas and Awarikus to be the same individual. The scholars Stephen Durnford and Max Gander consider Awarikus/Warikas to be different from...
- Following the appointment of Aššur-šarru-uṣur, Warpalawas II of Tuwana and Awarikus of Ḫiyawa became largely symbolic rulers although they might have still...
- and 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...
- 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...
- Kirri 831 brother of Kate, installed by ****yrians instead of Kate ****yrian Awariku ca. 738 - 709/ ca. 730 synonym Warika, ****yrian Urikki Luwian, Phoenician...
- The Phoenician inscription is narrated in the first person by king de:Awariku (Awarikku, Warika, Urikki) of Que (Quwê, Adanawa, Adana), known from other...
- 167–180. doi:10.1524/aofo.2012.0011. S2CID 163257058. Simon, Zsolt (2014). "Awarikus und Warikas: Zwei Könige von Hiyawa". Zeitschrift für ****yriologie. 104...
- the hieroglyphs. From King Awariku also comes the Çineköy inscription, which is also a Phoenician-Luwian bilingual. Awariku is also mentioned in the Hasanbeyli...
- Following the appointment of Aššur-šarru-uṣur, Warpalawas II of Tuwana and Awarikus of Ḫiyawa became largely symbolic rulers although they might have still...
- Stele [de]: inscription of Lakawani Çineköy inscription: inscription of Awariku Gökbez relief: no inscription İvriz relief: inscription of Warpalawas II...