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Shattuara, also
spelled Šattuara, was a king of the
Hurrian kingdom of
Mittani c. 1305-1285 BC.
Mitanni under the
Hittites focused on the
northern Khabur...
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Shattuara II, also
spelled Šattuara II, was the last
known king of the
Hurrian kingdom of
Mitanni (Hanigalbat) in the
thirteenth century BC,
before the...
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Shattuara reigned c. 1305–1285 BC. The
royal inscriptions of the ****yrian king Adad-nirari I (c. 1307–1275 BC)
relate how the v****al king
Shattuara of...
- chronology)
Suppiluliuma II,
Ruler (c.1207–1178 BC,
short chronology)
Mitanni –
Shattuara Mittani becomes v****al of ****yria
under Adad-nirari I Wasashatta, King...
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which he
brought to ****ur. Year 2: In his
second year he
defeated Shattuara, king of
Hanilgalbat (Mitanni), and his
Hittite and
Ahlamu allies. He...
- Hanigalbat/Mitanni west of the
Euphrates as the
result of
these events.
Shattuara is
believed to be the next
Mitanni king,
although the cir****stances of...
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kingdom of
Mittani ca. the
early thirteenth century BC. Like his
father Shattuara,
Wasashatta was an ****yrian v****al. He
revolted against his
master Adad-nirari...
- of Seha
River Land Piyama-Radu of
Wilusiya Sahurunuwash of
Carchemish Shattuara of
Mitanni Niqmepa of
Ugarit Talmi-Sarruma of
Aleppo Niqmaddu of Kadesh...
- Adad-nirari I
Wasashatta r. c. 1285 BC (MC) r. c. 1162 BC (SC) Son of
Shattuara I
Shattuara II r. c. 1265 – c. 1233 BC (MC) r. c. 1162 – c. 1137 BC (SC) Brother...
- Dilmun.
Shalmaneser I (1274–1245 BCE) is
recorded as
having defeated Shattuara, King of the
Mitanni and his
Hittite and Ahlamû mercenaries. In the next...