- Zalpuwa,
traditionally also
thought to be
Zalpa, was a still-undiscovered
Bronze Age city in
Anatolia of
around the 18th
century BC. Its
history is largely...
-
Zalpa Khozh-Akhmedovna
Bersanova (Chechen: Залпа Хож-Ахмедовна Берсанова) is a
Chechen ethnographer and
author who has
written extensively on the Chechen...
- José Luis
Esquivel Zalpa (born 15
November 1953) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Party of the
Democratic Revolution (PRD). In the 2012 general...
- Tarhunt****a
Tumanna Tuwanuwa Troy
Unaliya Upper Land
Walma Wilusa Zallara Zalpa Zippasla Abydos Artis ****os
Claros Colophon Cyme
Erythrae Gordion Ḫilakku...
-
Anitta is uncertain. Meanwhile, the
lords of
Zalpa lived on.
Huzziya I,
descendant of a
Huzziya of
Zalpa, took over Hatti. His son-in-law
Labarna I, a...
- the
Black Sea is the Sea of
Zalpa, so
called by both the
Hattians and
their conquerors, the Hittites. The
Hattic city of
Zalpa was "situated
probably at...
- the
Hittite Empire. For instance, in a
ritual dealing with the
deities of
Zalpa,
three separate Ammmammas said to
reside in the
Black Sea are mentioned...
- 1610 BC. This
event could have been part of Ḫattušili's
campaign against Zalpa in
order to
disrupt an
exchange network connected to
Aleppo that previously...
- 10. Kloekhorst, Alwin, (2021). "A new
interpretation of the Old
Hittite Zalpa-text (CTH 3.1): Nēša as the
capital under Ḫuzzii̯a I,
Labarna I, and Ḫattušili...
-
states stretching southwards from
Zalpa, an
alliance in
which Piyusti, the king of Hatti, and Huzziya, the king of
Zalpa, pla****
leading roles.
Huzziya seems...