- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...
-
centuries BC (reigns of
Shalmaneser III,
Sargon II, and Sennacherib) as Til-
garimmu/Til-garimme. The city
contained a palace, a
karum and an ****yrian colony...
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fortress of Til
Garimmu, near the
border with Tabal. Til
Garimmu had
previously been a
Hittite fortress, by the name of Tegarama. At Til
Garimmu he
sought refuge...
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Togarmah with the
capital city
called Tegarama by the
Hittites and Til-
Garimmu by the ****yrians. O.R.
Gurney placed Tegarama in
Southeast Anatolia. Several...
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which has in turn been
identified as the
Tegarama of
Hittite texts and Til-
Garimmu of ****yrian records.
Josephus called Togarmah "the Thrugrammeans, who,...
- son and
successor Sennacherib (r. 705 – 681 BC)
attacked Gurdî at Til-
Garimmu in 695 BC, he was able to
evade capture by the Neo-****yrian forces. Nonetheless...
- of Til-
Garimmu itself and
abducting its gods, he was
again unsuccessful since he was not able to
capture or
punish Gurdî or
reseize Til-
Garimmu or enter...
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Sargon II's son and successor, Sennacherib, had
attacked Gurdî at Til-
Garimmu but
failed to
capture him, the Neo-****yrian
Empire instead became limited...