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- deciphering those glyphs. As we learn from the inscription, its author is Azatiwada (or Azatiwata), the ruler of the town. He was also its founder; the inscription...
- The Karatepe bilingual (8th century BC), also known as the Azatiwada inscription, is a bilingual inscription on stone slabs consisting of Phoenician and...
- to c. 700 BC, and the person speaking in it, ’-z-t-w-d (Phoenician) / Azatiwada (Luwian), professes to be king of the d-n-n-y-m / Hiyawa, and describes...
- excavating Karatepe, the walled city of 12th century BC late Hiitite king Azatiwada, located at the Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey. She pla**** a key...
- date to the 8th century BC. The Karatepe Bilingual inscription of prince Azatiwada is particularly important. These states were largely destro**** and incorporated...
- century BC Kültepe, a person called "Tiwatia". The hieroglyphic Luwian name Azatiwada [de] ("Beloved of Tiwaz") is the root of the Pamphylian town of Aspendos...
- from outside Phoenicia. It is attributed to the local Cilician ruler Azatiwada. While it references Resheph, due to absence of theophoric names invoking...
- known Luwian inscription, with the possible exception of the bilingual Azatiwada inscription at Karatepe. Hawkins, John David (2000). Corpus of Hieroglyphic...
- and is mentioned in many other sources, for example in the Phoenician Azatiwada inscription (Karatepe bilingual) and in Aramaic texts from Palmyra. However...
- Arinna. One of Tiwad's epithets was tati ("father"). The Late Luwian king Azatiwada ("Beloved of Tiwad") referred to him as "Tiwad of the Heavens". Kamrušipa...