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Kizzuwatna (or Kizzuwadna; in
Ancient Egyptian Kode or Qode) was an
ancient Anatolian kingdom in the 2nd
millennium BC. It was
situated in the highlands...
- the king of
Kizzuwatna, his v****al.
Mitanni in his time
probably extended as far as
Arrapha in the east,
Terqa in the south, and
Kizzuwatna in the West...
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Hittite territories to the north,
resulting in a
treaty with the
country Kizzuwatna.
Jacob Lauinger considers Idrimi as a
historical character, king of Alalakh...
- and in
Hurrian context was
worshiped in
Alalakh and
various cities in
Kizzuwatna. She is also
attested in
Hurrian texts from Ugarit,
though she was incorporated...
- of the po****tion of the
Hittite Empire and
adjoining states such as
Kizzuwatna.
During the
Hittite New Kingdom,
Luwian replaced Hittite as the empire's...
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Hurrians also
settled in the
coastal region of
Adaniya in the
country of
Kizzuwatna,
southern Anatolia.
Yamhad eventually weakened vis-a-vis the powerful...
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Hittite texts. This
terminology was
replaced by the
names Arzawa and
Kizzuwatna with the rise of
those kingdoms. Nevertheless, the
Hittites continued...
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Luwian and
Hurrian were
prevalent in
Kizzuwatna during the
Bronze Age. The
exact time of the
Hittite conquest of
Kizzuwatna is
unknown but the
scholars think...
- ****yrians to the east. At its
maximum extent Mitanni ranged as far west as
Kizzuwatna by the
Taurus Mountains,
Tunip in the south,
Arraphe in the east, and...
- (Sumerian: ð’€ð’ˆª, DINGIR.GE6) was a
deity worshiped in the
Hurrian kingdom of
Kizzuwatna, and
later also in Šamuḫa in the
Hittite Empire. Only the logographic...