-
sometimes been
equated with
Nihriya,
known from Mesopotamian, Hittite, and
Urartian sources. However, its co-occurrence with
Nihriya within a
single text may...
- The
Battle of
Niḫriya was the
culminating point of the
hostilities between the
Hittites and the ****yrians for
control over the
remnants of the former...
- is a
decade which lasted from 1239 BC to 1230 BC. 1230 BC –
Battle of
Nihriya 1234 BC –
Theseus of
Athens begins his 30-year
reign (if the end of his...
- the
Battle of
Nihriya, c. 1237 BC. Tudḫaliya, king of the Hittites, was
reeling from
defeat by the ****yrians at the
Battle of
Nihriya,
refers to the...
- was
heavily defeated by Tukulti-Ninurta I of ****yria in the
Battle of
Nihriya. He even
temporarily annexed the
island of Cyprus,
before that too fell...
- His most
notable military achievements were his
victory at the
Battle of
Nihriya c. 1237 BC,
which marked the
beginning of the end of
Hittite influence...
- king and won a
major victory against the
Hittite Empire at the
Battle of
Nihriya in the
first half of his reign,
appropriating Hittite territory in Asia...
- Tukulti-Ninurta I, who
defeated the
Hittites at the
Battle of
Nihriya c. 1237 BC. The
Hittite defeat at
Nihriya marked the
beginning of the end of
their influence...
-
centuries BC, the
Nairi appear in ****yrian and
Hittite records. The
Battle of
Nihriya (c. 1230 BC) was the
culmination of Hittite-****yrian hostilities. The Kingdom...
-
anywhere in the world,
fought between unknown polities. c. 1237 BC
Battle of
Nihriya Tukulti-Ninurta I of ****yria
defeats Tudḫaliya IV of the Hittites. c. 1208...