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- Karkiya or Karkisa was a Late Bronze Age region in western Anatolia known from references in Hittite and Egyptian records. It is believed to refer to...
- Caria and the Carians to the "Karkiya" or "Karkisa" mentioned in the Hittite records. Bronze Age Karkisa are first mentioned as having aided the ****uwa...
- dwelling in Jerusalem. "the Amorites" Amorites "the Girga****es" Possibly Karkisa. "the Hivites" Hivites, traditionally identified as a Canaanite people...
- Trojans, northwest Anatolia) Ms Masa (Mysia, northwest Anatolia) Krkš Karkisa Possibly Caria in southwest Anatolia Krkmš Carchemish, in Syria Qd A poorly...
- expelled by his brothers and fled to Karkiša, Šuppiluliuma ensured his safety by sending presents to the ruler of Karkiša and the exile was eventually restored...
- river in Phrygia. Karakisa ‣"...can only be the well attested country of Karkisa..." ‣"...was apparently situated close to the Seha River Land..." Dunda...
- Cibyra. Caria is often identified with the Bronze Age region of Karkiya (or Karkisa) known from Hittite texts, though this identification is uncertain. Caria...
- ISBN 978-90-04-25279-0. Simon, Zsolt (2011). "Against the identification of Karkiša with Carians". In Kopanias, K.; Maner, Ç.; Stampolidis, N. (eds.). Nostoi...
- exiled ruler of the Šeḫa River Land Manapa-Tarḫunta with his hosts in Karkiša; later, Muršili would restore Manapa-Tarḫunta to his throne as a v****al...