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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...
- 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...
- Anitta, son of Pitḫana, was a Middle Bronze Age king king of Kuššara (c. 1740-1725 BC middle chronology). The city has not yet been identified. He is...
- 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...
- 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...
- the late 18th century BC (middle chronology), of the Anatolian city of Kuššara, and a forerunner of the later Hittite dynasty. He is best known for the...
- Isuwa Kalasma Land of the Kaskians K****iya Kispuwa Kizzuwadna Kuruppiya Kussara Kuwaliya Lallupiya Lawazantiya Lazpa Lower Land Lukka Land of Luwiya Masa...
- been found. In addition to "King of Ḫattuša", he took the title "Man of Kuššara", a reference to the prehistoric capital and home of the Hittites, before...
- 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:...
- which the Zalpuwans carried off the city's Šiuš idol. Pitḫana, the king of Kuššara, conquered Neša "in the night, by force", but "did not do evil to anyone...