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Pitḫana (Pythanas) was a
Middle Bronze Age king,
during the late 18th
century BC (middle chronology), of the
Anatolian city of Kuššara, and a forerunner...
- Anitta, son of
Pitḫana, was a
Middle Bronze Age king king of Kuššara (c. 1740-1725 BC
middle chronology). The city has not yet been identified. He is...
- Avan
Pithana? (transl. Is He Mad?) is a 1966
Indian Tamil-language
comedy drama film
directed by P. Neelakantan,
produced by R.
Periyanayagam and written...
- ****yrian
Empire was
flourishing in the site, and
before the
conquest of
Pithana, the
following local kings reigned in Kaneš: Ḫurmili (prior to 1790 BC)...
-
circa 2254–2218 BC.
During the kārum period, and
before the
conquest of
Pitḫana,
these local kings reigned in Kaneš: Ḫurmili (before 1790 BC) Paḫanu (a...
- Selvam, C. N. Annadurai's
Edhayum Thangum Idhayam, M. Karunanidhi's Avan
Pithana,
Poompuhar and
Modern Theatres Kumudham. SSR
acted with M. G. Ramachandran...
- ****yria and
perhaps in the
vicinity of
modern Şar (Comana Cappadocia)".
Pithana and his son Anitta,
forerunners of the
later Hittite kings, are the only...
-
Pillaiyo Pillai (1972)
Thanga Thambi (1967)
Valiba Virundhu (1967) Avan
Pithana? (1966)
Marakka Mudiyumaa (1966) Mani
Magudam (1966)
Poomalai (1965) Poompuhar...
- and
became a
commercial success. It was
later remade in
Tamil as Avan
Pithana? (1966) and in
Hindi as
Jwaar Bhata (1973). The film
begins with a millionaire...
- a-sa-a-si na-an ne-pi-sa-as DIŠKUR-as ha-az-zi-e-et-tu Anitta, Son of
Pithana, King of Kussara, speak! He was dear to the
Stormgod of Heaven, And when...