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Hayasa-Azzi or Azzi-
Hayasa (Hittite: URUḪaiaša-, Armenian: Հայասա) was a Late
Bronze Age
confederation in the
Armenian Highlands and/or
Pontic region of...
- into the Lchashen–Metsamor culture. It may have also
given rise to the
Hayasa-Azzi
confederation mentioned in
Hittite texts, and the
Mushki mentioned...
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proximity to the
Armenian Highlands called Ḫayaša. The
presumption is that the name Hayk'
would derive from
Hayasa, but
Diakonoff considers this "not provable...
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between the
Hittite Empire and the
Hayasa-Azzi
confederation during the
reign of the
Hittite king
Mursili II. The
Hayasa-Azzi had
served as one of the Hittite’s...
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between the
Hittite Empire and its
neighbours including Arzawa, Kaška, and
Hayasa-Azzi. The wars,
which lasted from c. 1400 BC to 1350 BC
proved to be an...
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locusts ate the Kaskas' grain. The
hungry Kaska were able to join with
Hayasa-Azzi and
Isuwa to the east, as well as
other enemies of the Hittites, and...
- power),
Mitanni (southwestern
historical Armenia), and
Hayasa-Azzi (1600–1200 BC). Soon
after the
Hayasa-Azzi were the
Nairi tribal confederation (1400–1000...
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Bronze Age
kingdom of
Hayasa-Azzi and
Armenians is uncertain, many
scholars believe that
there is a
connection (compare
Hayasa with the
Armenian endonyms...
- 1650–1450 BC
Hittites 1680–1220 BC
Arzawa 1500–1320 BC
Mitanni 1500–1300 BC
Hayasa-Azzi 1500–1290 BC
Lycia 1450–350 BC ****uwa 1300–1250 BC
Diauehi 1200–800...
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ancient cultural heritage. The
Armenian Highlands has been home to the
Hayasa-Azzi,
Shupria and Nairi. By at
least 600 BC, an
archaic form of Proto-Armenian...