- Indo-European
language family. The
ethnonym Luwian comes from
Luwiya (also
spelled Luwia or Luvia) – the name of the
region in
which the
Luwians lived.
Luwiya is...
- Macit".
House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Retrieved 5
October 2022. "About
Luwia".
Luwia Yoghurt.
March 2021.
Retrieved 5
October 2022. "Duke Leopold". House...
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refer to
Kizzuwatna (as Adaniya)
along with
Arzawa in
Western Anatolia, as
Luwia. In the
power struggle that
arose between the
Anatolian Hittite kingdom...
- Neša
Kanesh 2800-1720
Lycia Xanthos,
Patara 1250-546
Lydia Sardis 1200-546
Luwia 2300-1400
Lukka 2000-1183
Mitanni Washukanni 1690-1300
Miletus Miletus Pala...
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Mesopotamia (Sumer, Akkad, ****yria and Babylonia),
Anatolia (Hattia, Hurria,
Luwia and
later the Hittites),
Egypt and the
Aegean in the Late
Bronze Age. Evidence...
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Hurrian States (Isuwa, Kizzuwatna, Mitanni) Kalašma
Kaskia Kussara Lukka Luwia Miletus Mira
Mysia Nairi Pala Pisidia/Sagal****os
Purushanda Seha Shupria...
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Hurrian States (Isuwa, Kizzuwatna, Mitanni) Kalašma
Kaskia Kussara Lukka Luwia Miletus Mira
Mysia Nairi Pala Pisidia/Sagal****os
Purushanda Seha Shupria...
- "Kaskans /
Gasga (Kashku) (Bronze Age)". "Hayasa-Azzi (Bronze Age)". "Arzawa (
Luwia) (South Indo-Europeans) (Bronze Age)". Bryce,
Trevor (2023).
Warriors of...