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Kikkuli was the
Hurrian "master
horse trainer [****ussanni] of the land of Mitanni" (LÚA-AŠ-ŠU-UŠ-ŠA-AN-NI ŠA KUR URUMI-IT-TA-AN-NI) and
author of a chariot...
- the
deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and
Nasatya (Ashvins) are invoked.
Kikkuli's horse training text (circa 1400 BC)
includes technical terms such as aika...
- Hurrian- and Semitic-named
hereditary warrior nobility of the
Bronze Age
Kikkuli,
Hurrian author of Indo-European
equestrian texts in
Anatolia Mallory 1997...
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horse training as a
pursuit has been do****ented as
early as 1350 BC, by
Kikkuli, the
Hurrian "master
horse trainer" of the
Hittite Empire.
Another source...
- in the form of: a
horse training manual written by a
Mitanni man
named Kikkuli,
which was
translated into the
Hittite language the
names of
Mitanni rulers...
- as
recorded in a horse-training
manual whose author is
identified as "
Kikkuli",
contains Indo-Aryan loanwords. The
personal names and gods of the Mitanni...
- has been
identified as
Hurrian in origin. See Nyland. Ann. (2009) The
Kikkuli Method of
Horse Fitness Training,
Revised Edition, p. 9.
Maryannu Press...
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century BCE (Hattusili I). A
Hittite horse-training text is
attributed to
Kikkuli the
Mitanni (15th
century BCE). The
Hittites were
renowned charioteers...
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deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and the
Ashvins (Nasatya) are invoked.
Kikkuli's horse training text
includes technical terms such as aika (cf. Sanskrit...
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South America.
Ambling was
described as
early as the
Hittite writings of
Kikkuli. The
amble was
particularly prized in
horses in the
Middle Ages due to...