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Mitanni (c. 1550–1260 BC),
earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old
Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC;
Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat in ****yrian records, or
Naharin in...
- The
Mitanni Letter is a term used in
historiography to
refer to a do****ent
written in the
Hurrian language by the
Mitanni king Tushratta,
dating from...
- The
ancient Middle Eastern state of
Mitanni (modern-day
Northeast Syria,
Southeastern Turkey, 2nd
millennium BCE) used a
dialect of
Hurrian as its main...
- BC and had
mostly vanished by 1000 BC.
Hurrian was the
language of the
Mitanni kingdom in
northern Mesopotamia and was
likely spoken at
least initially...
- June 2024. W Mayer, "Taide Oder W****ukanni? Name und Lage der
Hauptstadt Mitannis", in Ugarit-Forschungen.
Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde...
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broken Mitanni influence over ****yria, Ashur-uballit I's
defeat of the
Mitanni king
Shuttarna III
marks ****yria's
ascendancy over the Hurri-
Mitanni Empire...
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Kikkuli was the
Hurrian "master
horse trainer [****ussanni] of the land of
Mitanni" (LÚA-AŠ-ŠU-UŠ-ŠA-AN-NI ŠA KUR URUMI-IT-TA-AN-NI) and
author of a chariot...
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training manual written by a
Mitanni man
named Kikkuli,
which was
translated into the
Hittite language the
names of
Mitanni rulers and; the
names of gods...
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first kingdom.
Their largest and most
influential Hurrian kingdom was
Mitanni. The po****tion of the
Hittite Empire in
Anatolia included a
large po****tion...
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under Mitanni influence after the
murder of
Mursili I of
Hatti (c. 1587 BCE) and the
subsequent decline of the Old
Hittite Kingdom. The
Mitanni confederation...