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- Astiruwa chose his immediate successor Yariri as a regent for his underage son Kamani and his brothers.: 95  Yariri was the next known ruler of the House...
- 848-790 BC) was the founder of this dynasty. Then came kings Yariri, Kamani, and Sastura. King Yariri started to reign after 790 BC. He was a great scholar,...
- Tridu Songtsen (675–689) and again for her grandson Me Agtsom (704–712) Yariri for the later king Kamani in the Neo-Hittite state of Carchemish located...
- Relief of Yariri and Kamani, 8th-century BC Luwian rulers of Carchemish, a Neo-Hittite State (despite the name, Neo-Hittites were overwhelmingly Luwians...
- Empire and eponym of the year 798 BCE in an ****yrian eponym chronicle . Yariri, 8th century BCE: regent of the Syro-Hittite state of Carchemish thought...
- Yariri (r.) and Kamani (l.), successive rulers of the Neo-Hittite state Carchemish on a Hieroglyphic Luwian relief...
- Luwian texts, with the only exception being two possible theophoric names, Yariris (regent of Carchemish in late ninth of early eighth century BCE) and n...
- from the ninth or eighth century BCE, more precisely dated to the reign of Yariri, the successor of Astiruwa. She is the only deity invoked in it. Sylvia...