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Tushratta (Akkadian: Tušratta and Tuišeratta) was a king of Mitanni, c. 1358–1335 BCE, at the end of the
reign of
Amenhotep III and
throughout the first...
- the ****yro-Akkadian
version of the text
renders "Hurri" as Hanigalbat.
Tushratta, who
styles himself "king of Mitanni" in his
Akkadian Amarna letters,...
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daughter of King
Tushratta of
Mitanni and his
queen Juni, and the
niece of Artashumara. Tadukhipa's aunt
Gilukhipa (sister of
Tushratta) had
married Pharaoh...
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daughter of
Shuttarna II of Mitanni. He
later married Tadukhepa,
daughter of
Tushratta of Mitanni, in or
around Regnal Year 36 of his reign.
Other wives, whose...
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conflicts with
Tushratta, the king of Mitanni, who had
courted favor with his father,
Amenhotep III,
against the Hittites.
Tushratta complains in numerous...
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Egyptian hieroglyphs from as
early as 2600 BC
describe gold,
which King
Tushratta of the
Mitanni claimed was "more
plentiful than dirt" in Egypt. Egypt...
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requests for his
royal daughters in
marriage from
foreign kings such as
Tushratta of
Mitanni and Kadashman-Enlil I of Babylon. The
royal lineage was carried...
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refer to a do****ent
written in the
Hurrian language by the
Mitanni king
Tushratta,
dating from the
first half of the 14th
century BCE. The
letter was discovered...
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country so we can
revolt and be
allied with you'" EA 30:
Letter from
Tushratta: "To the
kings of Canaan...
Provide [my messenger] with safe
entry into...
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Mitanni and the
Pharaoh of
Misri (Egypt), and
marriage of
women from King
Tushratta of
Mitanni to the
Pharaoh of Egypt.
Besides the
Double Line Ruling, for...