- Waššukanni (Hittite: 𒌷𒌑𒀸𒋗𒅗𒉌, romanized: ᵁᴿᵁWaššukani; and Hittite: 𒌷𒉿𒀸𒉻𒂵𒀭𒉌, romanized: ᵁᴿᵁWaššuganni) or Aššukanni (Middle ****yrian Akkadian:...
- A map
showing the
extent of Mesopotamia.
Shown are
Washukanni, Nineveh, Hatra, ****ur, Nuzi, Palmyra, Mari, Sippar, Babylon, Kish, Nippur, Isin, Lagash...
- In the
early 20th
century Tell
Fekheriye was
suggested as the site of
Washukanni, the
capital of Mitanni, but the
claim is unconfirmed. Many
scholars opposed...
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northern Syria and
replaced them with
loyal subjects. In the
capital Washukanni, a new
power struggle broke out. The
Hittites and the ****yrians supported...
- not been
unearthed and
their exact locations are obscure. (For example;
Washukanni, the
capital of Mittani.)
Ancient kingdoms of
Anatolia Wikimedia Commons...
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against the Mitanni. This
culminates in the sack of the
Mitanni capital Washukanni. 1342 BC—Pharaoh King Tut (Tutankhamun/Tutankhamen) is born. c. 1340 BC—Citadel...
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during the 14th century BC,
Mitanni had
outposts centred on its capital,
Washukanni,
which archaeologists have
located on the
headwaters of the
Khabur River...
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Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (B****etki)
Kahat (Tell Barri) Tell
Fekheriye (
Washukanni?)
Hadatu (Arslan Tash)
Carchemish (Djerabis) Til
Barsip (Tell Ahmar) Tell...
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contending with
Egypt for
control of
parts of
modern Syria. Its
capital was
Washukanni,
whose precise location has not been
determined by archaeologists. The...
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After having reduced Irridu and Harran, they
continued east
towards to
Washukanni and
perhaps conquered the
capital Taite as well.
After Shattiwaza had...