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- Asia portal Tarkasnawa was ruler of the Kingdom of Mira, and one of the last independent kings of Arzawa, a Bronze Age confederation of kingdoms in western...
- relief, a king of Mira named Tarkasnawa is depicted. The Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription on the relief reads: Tarkasnawa, King [of the land of] Mira [son...
- Annelies Kammenhuber. According to the latest research, the relief depicts Tarkasnawa, the king of the Hittite v****al state of Mira under the Hittite empire...
- of Karabel P****, the Karabel relief, now known to have been carved by Tarkasnawa, king of the Arzawan rump state of Mira. The kings of the Eighteenth and...
- known as the Aeolis. Kupanta-Kurunta c.1440s BC Tarhundaradu c.1370s BC Tarkasnawa, king of Mira, c.1320s BC Uhha-Ziti - last ruler c. 1320-1300 BC Asia...
- sought political asylum from Tarkasnawa, his suzerain in the kingdom of Mira. It seems that King Tudhaliya IV urged Tarkasnawa to send Walmu to the Hittite...
- doi:10.2307/3642952. JSTOR 3642952. S2CID 131663490. J.D.Hawkins (1998). "Tarkasnawa King of Mira". Anatolian Studies. 48. British Institute at Ankara: 1–31...
- Univ. Press. p. 476. ISBN 978-90-5867-079-3. J. David Hawkins (1998). ‘Tarkasnawa King of Mira: Tarkendemos, Boğazköy Sealings, and Karabel.’ Anatolian...
- 2004) that donkeys' ears were a Bronze Age royal attribute, borne by King Tarkasnawa (Gr**** Tarkondemos) of Mira, on a seal inscribed in both Hittite cuneiform...
- Z. Ullmann (eds.). Leiden: Brill, 2017. pp. 262–280. Hawkins, J. D. "Tarkasnawa King of Mira: 'Tarkendemos', Boğazköy Sealings, and Karabel", Anatolian...