- and
Luwiya.
Traders and
displaced people seem to have
moved from one
country to the
other on the
basis of
agreements between Ḫattusa and
Luwiya. It has...
-
ethnonym Luwian comes from
Luwiya (also
spelled Luwia or Luvia) – the name of the
region in
which the
Luwians lived.
Luwiya is attested, for example, in...
- needed] To the west and
south of the core
territory lay the
region known as
Luwiya in the
earliest Hittite texts. This
terminology was
replaced by the names...
- the
Kaska people, they
could be
descendants or
related to the Hattians)
Luwiya / Luwa (seems to have
included most part of
Southern and
Southeastern Anatolia...
- Purušhatum, 119. Blasweiler, Joost. "The
kingdom of Purušhanda in the land
Luwiya.” Arnhem,
Arnhem (NL)
Bronze Age, 2016. ISBN 978-90-820497-2-5. Lewy, J...
- 1200 BC Late
Hittites advance in
western Anatolia,
called at
first as "
Luwiya" and then as
Arzawa in
Hittite sources, is
attested by a
monument carved...