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Gurgum was a Neo-Hittite
state in Anatolia,
known from the 10th to the 7th
century BC. Its name is
given as
Gurgum in ****yrian sources,
while its native...
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ruler Muwatalli I (
Gurgum), 10th
century Neo-Hittite
ruler Muwatalli II (
Gurgum), 9th
century Neo-Hittite
ruler Muwatalli III (
Gurgum), 8th
century Neo-Hittite...
- BC to ca. 711 BC), Maraş was the
capital city of the Syro-Hittite
state Gurgum (Hieroglyphic
Luwian Kurkuma). It was
known as "the
Kurkumaean city" to...
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Tabal Tabal Tuwana Atuna Ḫubišna Šinuḫtu Ištuanda
Kammanu Melid Kummuh Samsat Quwê
Karatepe Adana Hilakku Gurgum Marqas Carchemish Carchemish...
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Tabal Tabal Tuwana Atuna Ḫubišna Šinuḫtu Ištuanda
Kammanu Melid Kummuh Samsat Quwê
Karatepe Adana Hilakku Gurgum Marqas Carchemish Carchemish...
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Sukiti and Sarita(?).
Kummuh bordered the
kingdoms of
Melid to the north,
Gurgum to the west and
Carchemish to the south,
while to the east it
faced ****yria...
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north it
bordered on the
Tabalian kingdoms,
while its
neighbours were
Gurgum in the north-east, Samʾal in the east, and
Pattin in the south-east. The...
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Tabal Tabal Tuwana Atuna Ḫubišna Šinuḫtu Ištuanda
Kammanu Melid Kummuh Samsat Quwê
Karatepe Adana Hilakku Gurgum Marqas Carchemish Carchemish...
- Gabbari,
which was
sandwiched between the post-Hittite
states of Carchemish,
Gurgum, Khattina, Unqi and the Georgian[citation needed]
state of Tabal. One of...
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several small city-states, in
Cilicia there was Quwê, in
northern Syria was
Gurgum, on the
Euphrates there were Melid, Kummuh,
Carchemish and (east of the...