-
Kummuh was an Iron Age Neo-Hittite
kingdom located on the west bank of the
Upper Euphrates within the
eastern loop of the
river between Melid and Carchemish...
- The
Battle of
Kummuh marked the end of the
Urartu hold on
northern Syria, as Tiglath-pileser III
defeated Sarduri II (r. 763–734 B.C.) in 742 B.C. Tiglath-Pileser...
- Pazarcık
Stele she
accompanied her son on a
campaign against the
Hittites Kummuh in
Hittite and both she and Adad-nirari are
credited with
expanding the...
- His capital, Melid, was
given to
Mutallu of
Kummuh.
Mutallu was a
trusted ally
since the
kings of
Kummuh had long
maintained good
relations with the ****yrian...
- (Pattin) (9th
century BC), king of
Pattin Šuppiluliuma (
Kummuh) [de] (8th
century BC), king of
Kummuh This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- city
taken was Gaza,
whereas Nadav Na'aman
thought in 1992 that it was
Kummuh in south-eastern Anatolia. In the
second half of the 5th
century BC, some...
- of Samosata,
which served as its capital. The Iron Age name of Samosata,
Kummuh,
probably gives its name to Commagene.
Commagene has been characterized...
- left'. In
later times the
title became territorial; we read of a
tartan of '
Kummuh' (Commagene). The
title is also
applied to the
commanders of
foreign armies;...
-
Arabs Itureans?
Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin Pattin classical Age
Ancient Rome (Roman
Republic - Roman...
-
instead of
Gunzinanu ****yrian
Muwatalli 713 - 708 ****yrian Mutallu, king of
Kummuh,
installed by ****yrians ****yrian ****yrian rule
since 708 ****yrian Mugallu...