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Kussara (Kuššar) was a
Middle Bronze Age
kingdom in Anatolia. The kingdom,
though apparently important at one time, is
mostly remembered today as the...
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series of
polities in north-central Anatolia,
including the
kingdom of
Kussara (before 1750 BC), the
Kanesh or
Nesha kingdom (c. 1750–1650 BC), and an...
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include Tuhumiyara and Tissaruliya. Hittite-speakers
conquered Hattus from
Kussara to its
south in the 18th
century BC. They
absorbed or
replaced the Hattic-speaking...
- Pitḫana,
reigned ca. 1740–1725 BC (middle chronology), and was a king of
Kuššara, a city that has yet to be identified. He is the
earliest known ruler to...
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Akkadian Empire 2400–2150 BC
Luwians 2300–1400 BC ****yria 1950–1750 BC
Kussara 1780–1680 BC
Achaeans (Homer) 1700–1300 BC
Kizzuwatna 1650–1450 BC Hittites...
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Isuwa Kalasma Land of the
Kaskians K****iya
Kispuwa Kizzuwadna Kuruppiya Kussara Kuwaliya Lallupiya Lawazantiya Lazpa Lower Land
Lukka Land of
Luwiya Masa...
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around 1700 BC. The
responsible party appears to have been King
Anitta from
Kussara, who took
credit for the act and
erected an
inscribed curse for good measure:...
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during the 18th
century BC (middle chronology), of the
Anatolian city of
Kuššara, and a
forerunner of the
later Hittite dynasty.
During his
reign he conquered...
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sovereign of the
small city-state of
Kussara, who
during his
campaigns to
enlarge his
territory went to the
northeast of
Kussara and
conquered the city-state...
- of Heaven, the king of Nesa [verb
broken off] to the king of
Kussara. The king of
Kussara, Pithana, came down out of the city in force, and he took the...