- king was
variously written as:
Ḫartapus: 𔓟𔖱𔐞𔕯𔗔 𔓟𔖱𔐞𔗣𔗔 𔗖𔐞𔕯𔗔 and Kartapus: 𔗧𔖱𔐞𔕯𔗔 The name
Ḫartapus/Kartapus is not
attested outside...
- ISBN 0195156692. Oreshko,
Rostislav (2020). "The
onager kings of Anatolia:
Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the
steppe strand in
early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
- and
annexed by the
great king.
Inscriptions of an
obscure great king
Ḫartapu, son of a
great king Muršili, with
stylistic similarity to
those of Tudḫaliya...
- Phrygio-Armenian or Thraco-Phrygian.
Oreshko 2020, pp. 82–83: "In
other words,
Ḫartapus can be
identified as an
early Phrygian king – with the
proviso that 'Phrygian'...
-
Lydians Lycians Oreshko,
Rostislav (2020). "The
onager kings of Anatolia:
Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the
steppe strand in
early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
- 3406/rea.2003.5647. Oreshko,
Rostislav (2020). "The
onager kings of Anatolia:
Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the
steppe strand in
early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....
-
known as Maltepe). Kızıldağ has been
suggested based on the idea that
Hartapus was
possibly a
ruler of Tarḫunt****a.
Another proposed location is at the...
- son. A
certain Hartapu calls himself a
great king and son of the
great king Muršili, who
normally is
identified with Muršili III.
Hartapu likely has ruled...
-
Along with the
revival of this
title by the
possibly contemporary king
Ḫartapus who
ruled a
state further to the west, this was the
first time that a Luwian...
- ISBN 978-1-78969-914-2. Oreshko,
Rostislav (2020). "The
onager kings of Anatolia:
Hartapus, Gordis, Muška and the
steppe strand in
early Phrygian culture" (PDF)....