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- Shattiwaza or Šattiwaza, alternatively referred to as Kurtiwaza or Mattiwaza, was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni, who reigned c. 1330-1305 BC...
- texts of the Suppiluliuma-Shattiwaza treaties between Hittite ruler Suppiluliuma I and a son of Tushratta named Shattiwaza. These pair of treaties found...
- treaty with Shattiwaza, son of King Tushratta of Mitanni, and married one of his daughters to him, Piy****ili led a Hittite army that put Shattiwaza on the...
- conquered the Amurru and Nuhašše in Hanigalbat. According to the Suppiluliuma-Shattiwaza treaty, Suppiluliuma had made a treaty with Artatama, a rival of Tushratta...
- ****yria under Adad-nirari I Wasashatta, King ( 000 ) Jiar, King ( 000 ) Shattiwaza Mitanni becomes v****al of the Hittite Empire Shattuara Mittani becomes...
- twins is from a Mitanni treaty (c.1350 BCE), between Suppiluliuma and Shattiwaza, respectively kings of the Hittites and the Mitanni. The Ashvins are mentioned...
- marched towards the capital and installed Shattiwaza on the throne. The events are described in the Shattiwaza Treaty (CTH 51+52). In the south, Burnaburiash...
- treaty, "Adad-Nirari" is mentioned. In the Hittite-Mitannian treaty (the Shattiwaza treaty, concluded during the second Syrian war), and the treaty between...
- a treaty between the Hittites and Mitanni (between Suppiluliuma I and Shattiwaza, c. 1380 BC), the deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and Nasatya (Ashvins)...
- whose treaty inscription relates that he installed a Hurrian v****al king, Shattiwaza. The city was sacked again by the ****yrian king Adad-nirari I around 1290...