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- ᵐUrpalaʾa (𒁹𒌨𒁄𒀀 and 𒁹𒌨𒉆𒈗𒀀). Warpalawas II was the son of the previous king of Tuwana, Muwaḫḫaranis I. Both Warpalawas II and Muwaḫḫaranis I may have...
- kings Warpalawas I, followed by his son Sarruwannis, who was succeeded by his own son Muwaḫḫaranis I, himself succeeded by his son Warpalawas II, whose...
- the vineyard" (Tarhunzas Tuwarsas), he was worshipped in Tabal. King Warpalawas of Tuwanuwa depicted him with ears of grain and bunches of grapes on the...
- damaged the relief in modern times. It depicts the late 8th-century BC king Warpalawas and the storm-god Tarhunzas and is accompanied by a hieroglyphic Luwian...
- son of king Warpalawas: This Tarhunzas Muwaharanis [ma]de (?), the Hero, the King, loved by Tarhunzas (and) the gods, the son of Warpalawas, the Ruler...
- (turwarasina Tarhunza) was worshipped with particular intensity in Tabal. King Warpalawas II of Tuwana (2nd half of the 8th century BC) had an imposing rock relief...
- of Kikki. Some time before 738 BC, Tuwattīs II, along with the kings Warpalawas of Tuwana and Ašḫiti of Atuna, offered tribute to Tiglath-pileser III;...
- Neo-****yrian king Sargon II had handed over to his loyal v****al, the king Warpalawas II of Tuwana. ᵐTuḫamme (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒌅𒄩𒄠𒈨), r. c. 738...
- The Hittite King Warpalawa offering a bunch of grapes to the god Tarhunta. A bas-relief in rock at Ivriz in Turkey from the beginning of the 1st millennium...
- Following the appointment of Aššur-šarru-uṣur, Awarikus of Ḫiyawa and Warpalawas II of Tuwana became largely symbolic rulers although they might have still...