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- his reign (c. 1314–1313 BC). These campaigns were successful in removing Hayasan forces from Hittite territory but it still didn’t subdue the kingdom. In...
- with the Armenian endonyms Hayastan and Hay). Not much is known about the Hayasan pantheon but some names survive via Hittite records. The triad may have...
- Hayasa was an ethnonym while Azzi was the polity or land in which the Hayasans lived. According to M****imo Forlanini, Hayasa and Azzi may have denoted...
- of the Diaeuhi tribe, Baltu, and the Hayasan deity, Baltaik. He also compared these to the name of the Hayasan mercenary, Waltahi. Some scholars have...
- camp. During his ninth year his cupbearer Nuvanza decisively defeated Hayasan forces at the Battle of Ganuvara, after which the Hayasa-Azzi would be...
- were tribes indigenous to the northern Armenian highlands, such as the Hayasans, Diauehi or Etiuni. Although these groups are only known from references...
- explain contradictory statements by ancient authors) Milatai? / Milatae? Hayasans (Proto-Armenians?) Azzians (Proto-Armenians?) Mushki Western Mushki (synonymous...
- northern s****s of Lake Van or Urartu's northern periphery (possibly as the Hayasans, Etiuni, and/or Diauehi, all of whom are known only from references left...
- and both of them spent much time fighting the Kaskans, as well as the Hayasans and Arzawa. The Hittites commonly invoked the storm god of Sapinuwa alongside...
- become king, to Hatti's northeastern frontiers, to defeat Hayasa-Azzi. The Hayasans initially retreated from a direct battle with the Hittite commander. The...