- Šauštatar (also
spelled Shaushtatar) was the King of
Mitanni in the
fifteenth century BC. He
significantly expanded the
Mitanni Empire to
include ****yria...
- been
incorporated into
Mitanni under Shaushtatar as well. A
letter (HSS 9 1)
sealed with the seal of
Shaushtatar was
discovered in the
house (Room A26)...
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Shuttarna I,
ruler ( 000 )
Parshatatar or Parrattarna,
ruler ( 000 )
Shaushtatar,
Ruler ( 000 ),
contemporary of
Idrimi of
Alalakh Artatama I,
Ruler (...
- the
presence of Tushratta, the king" and had a seal of an
earlier king
Shaushtatar on the
reverse which was a
common practice.
Recorded in
three distinct...
- and
Thutmose IV. He is
believed to be the son of
earlier Mitanni king
Shaushtatar. A
tablet of
Artatama was
found at Tall Bazi
granting land.
Tablets were...
- Parštatar King of
Mitanni King of
Mitanni Predecessor Founder Successor Shaushtatar Died c. 1470 BC...
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Parshatatar r. c. 1480 BC (MC) r. c. 1410 BC (SC) Son of
Parattarna I
Shaushtatar r. c. 1460 BC (MC) r. c. 1410 BC (SC) Son of
Parattarna I
Sacked ****ur...
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century BC. The city was
subsequently subjugated by the king of Mitanni,
Shaushtatar in the late 15th century,
taking the gold and
silver doors of the temple...
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dominate northern Syria,
northern Mesopotamia and
southeast Anatolia.
Shaushtatar, king of Mitanni,
sacked the ****yrian
capital of ****ur some time in the...
- king of Alalakh, went so far as to ask for help from a
Hurrian rival,
Shaushtatar of Mitanni, to try and
reduce Cilicia's
power in the region. It was soon...