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dedicated by king
Kiyakiyas who
described his
prosperity in his
reign and the
benevolence of the
weather god Tarhunzas.
Kiyakiyas may be
identical with...
- 8th
century BCE king
Kiyakiyas, who was a
tributary state of the Neo-****yrian Empire.
According to an
inscription of
Kiyakiyas dedicated to the storm-god...
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except where noted "Joanna" is an
uncredited cover of
Babatunde Olatunji's "
Kiyakiya (Why Do You Run Away?)" from
Drums of P****ion LP (1959) "New York U.S.A...
- De! (Happy New Year!)" – 4:59 "Jin-go-lo-ba (Drums of P****ion)" – 3:25 "
Kiyakiya (Why Do You Run Away?)" – 4:17 "Baba
Jinde (Flirtation Dance)" – 5:33 "Oyin...
- and some
other Tabalian rulers, such as
Warpalawas II of
Tuwana and
Kiyakiyas of Šinuḫtu,
might possibly have been his v****als.
Thanks to the renewed...
- a
local power in the
Tabalian region. In the
early 710s BCE, the king
Kiyakiyas of Šinuḫtu had
broken his oath of
allegiance to the Neo-****yrian Empire...
-
dedication by King
Kiyakiyas. He
describes the
prosperity in his
reign and the
benevolence of the
weather god Tarhunzas.
Kiyakiyas is
believed to be identical...
- Name
Reign Notes Sources Kiyakiya 718 ****yrian
Kiakki oder
Kiakku Luwian, ****yrian...
-
inscription of
Kiyakiyas of Šinuḫtu, and 70
kilometres to the north-west of the Bor and Niğde
inscriptions of
Warpalawas II of Tuwana, with
Kiyakiyas and Warpalawas...
- Šinuḫtu and
deporting Kiyakiyas, his
family and warriors, and 7350
inhabitants of the kingdom's
capital city to ****yria,
where Kiyakiyas himself was executed...