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Huzziya was the last
recorded king of Zalpuwa. He was
captured by
Anitta the
Hittite king of Kussara.
Anitta had been
confronted with what
appears to...
- Asia
portal Huzziya I was a king of the
Hittites (Old Kingdom),
ruling for 5 years, ca. 1530–1525 BC (middle chronology) or 1466–1461 BC (short chronology)...
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Huzziya II was a king of the Hittites. He was
killed by
Muwatalli I, who
seized the
throne and was
possibly the Gal
Mesedi of the
royal bodyguard. His...
- in the South.
Telipinu was a son-in-law of
Ammuna and brother-in-law of
Huzziya I as a
husband of Ammuna's
daughter Ištapariya. His name was
taken from...
- BC,
short chronology) Ammuna, King (c.1486–1466 BC,
short chronology)
Huzziya I, King (c.1466–1461 BC,
short chronology) Telepinu, King (c.1430–1400...
- the city of Šattiwara and the city of Šuluki. His
successor was his son
Huzziya I, but he also had a daughter, Ištapariya.
Reign of
Ammuna The Transjordanian...
-
Muwatalli killed his
predecessor Huzziya II. He was the
Chief of the
Royal Bodyguard (a
position known as the Gal mesedi) of
Huzziya, but
later he
killed him...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
- c. 16th–15th
centuries BC
Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I
Zidanta I
Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...