- you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of Luwian.
Kammanu (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒆳𒄰𒈠𒉡, KUR kam-ma-nu) or
Malizi (Luwian: 𔒃‎𔒗‎𔖩...
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often identified with Gürün and
biblical Togarmah. A
fortified city in
Kammanu (on the
border of Tabal)
mentioned in Neo-****yrian
royal inscriptions of...
- of Tiglath-Pileser I (1115–1077 BC)
resulted in
Kammanu being forced to pay
tribute to ****yria.
Kammanu continued to
prosper however until the ****yrian...
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Hittite Empire, the city
became the
center of the Neo-Hittite
state of
Kammanu. The city
continued old
Hittite traditions and styles.
Researchers have...
- Meshech, and Tubal. Most
scholars equate the name with the
capital of
Kammanu (Kummanni),
known in
Hittite texts as Tegarama, in
Akkadian as Til-garimmu...
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Abydos Artis ****os
Claros Colophon Cyme
Erythrae Gordion Ḫilakku Ḫiyawa
Kammanu Kummuh Larisa Lyrnessus Maeonia Percote Pergamon Phocaea Phrygia Samʾal...
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Tabal Tabal Tuwana Atuna Ḫubišna Šinuḫtu Ištuanda
Kammanu Melid Kummuh Samsat Quwê
Karatepe Adana Hilakku Â
Gurgum Marqas Carchemish Carchemish...
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states called the
Tyanitis (Tuwana, Tunna, Ḫubišna, Shinukhtu, Ishtunda)
Kammanu (with Melid)
Hilakku Quwê (with a
stronghold at
modern Karatepe) Gurgum...
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Runtiya was a Neo-Hittite king of the
polity of
Kammanu,
centered at the city of Melid,
during the
early Iron Age. He was the
first member of the ruling...
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Tabal Tabal Tuwana Atuna Ḫubišna Šinuḫtu Ištuanda
Kammanu Melid Kummuh Samsat Quwê
Karatepe Adana Hilakku Â
Gurgum Marqas Carchemish Carchemish...