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Pilliya was a king of
Kizzuwatna ca. the 15th
century BC (short chronology). He
signed a
treaty with
Idrimi of Alalakh,
allying with the
Mitanni empire...
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another v****al
ruler to Mitanni,
Pilliya of Kizzuwatna. The
treaty was for
fugitives exchanges between Idrimi and
Pilliya. In the
first part of Idrimi's...
- Barattarna. King
Pilliya of
Kizzuwatna had to sign a
treaty with Idrimi. The
treaty was for
fugitives exchanges between Idrimi and
Pilliya.
Pilliya also made...
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Idrimi becoming king of
Aleppo according to a
treaty that also
declared Pilliya, the king of Kizzuwatna, his v****al.
Mitanni in his time
probably extended...
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Parattarna I c. 1500 BC Son of Kirta,
contemporary of
Idrimi of Alalakh,
Pilliya of Kizzuwatna,
Zidanta II of
Hatti Parshatatar c. 1485 BC Son of Parattarna...
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treaty with King Iš****ḫšu,
which was
renewed by his successors.
Under King
Pilliya,
Kizzuwatna became a v****al of the Mitanni.
Around 1420, King Šunaššura...
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Parattarna I r. c. 1490 BC (MC) r. c. 1420 BC (SC) temp. of:
Idrimi Pilliya Zidanta II
Parshatatar r. c. 1480 BC (MC) r. c. 1410 BC (SC) Son of Parattarna...
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Zidanta made
peace through the
means of a
parity treaty with a
ruler named Pilliya, his
counterpart in Kizzuwatna. This was the last
parity treaty ever signed...
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recorded in both
Hittite and Akkadian. In the next century, the
Cilician king
Pilliya finalized treaties with both King
Zidanta II of the
Hittites and Idrimi...