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Zalpa (also
called Zalba, Zalpah,
Zalpuwa) were
ancient regions mentioned in ****yrian, Mari and
Hittite records. The
toponyms appear in a
variety of forms...
- BC) Inar (c. 1790–1775 BC), then Waršama (c. 1775–1750 BC). The king of
Zalpuwa, Uḫna,
raided Kaneš,
after which the
Zalpuwans carried off the city's Šiuš...
- who had
fixed on
Hattusa as capital.
Another set, the Tale of
Zalpuwa,
supports Zalpuwa and
exonerates the
later Ḫattušili I from the
charge of sacking...
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Hattian topics Language Hattic language Cities Hattusa Nerik Sapinuwa Alaca Höyük
Zalpuwa Kings Pamba Piyusti Mythology Puruli Teshub Illuyanka Hannahannah...
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Huzziya was the last
recorded king of
Zalpuwa. He was
captured by
Anitta the
Hittite king of Kussara.
Anitta had been
confronted with what
appears to...
- Carla. (2017). "The North: Hanhana, Hattena, Istahara, Hakpis, Nerik,
Zalpuwa, Tummana, Pala and the
Hulana River Land."
Hittite Landscape and Geography...
- the gods to
return Nerik to the empire; he also
mentioned Kammama and
Zalpuwa as
cities which he
claimed had been
Hittite but
which were now
under the...
- aforementioned. Previously, Uhna, the king of
Zalpuwas, had
removed our Sius from the city of Nesa to the city of
Zalpuwas. But subsequently, I, Anittas, the Great...
- Cappadocia) (roughly
corresponding to
ancient "Land of Zalpa",
Zalpa or
Zalpuwa was its main centre)
Chiliokomon Camisene /
Kamisene /
Comisene Colopene...
- Asia
portal Uḫna was a king of the
ancient Anatolian city of
Zalpuwa during the 18th
century BC,
middle chronology, who
conquered the
Hittite city of...