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Arzawa was a
region and
political entity in
Western Anatolia during the Late
Bronze Age. In
Hittite texts, the term is used to
refer both to a particular...
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obliterated name)
Unknown (an
obliterated name)
Unknown (an
obliterated name)
Arzawa,
roughly part of West Asia
Minor / Anatolia, it was
formed in the second...
- Kupanta-Kurunta was the
first recorded king of
Arzawa, in the late 15th
century BC. He was
defeated by
Tudhaliya I and
Arnuwanda I. He then
attacked Arnuwanda's...
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geographic identity between Luwiya and
Arzawa was
rejected or doubted. In the post-Hittite era, the
region of
Arzawa came to be
known as
Lydia (****yrian...
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kingdom in central-western
Anatolia during the Late
Bronze Age. As one of the
Arzawa states, it was a
sometime v****al and
sometime enemy of the
Hittite Empire...
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Eastern Mediterranean in the 12th
century BC.
Ancient regions of
Anatolia Arzawa ****uwa
Lycians Madduwatta Trevor Bryce (2005) The
Kingdom of the Hittites...
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evidence which potentially suggests a
location to the
north of Lukka,
south of
Arzawa-Mira, west of Tarhunt****a, but
inland from Millawanda. However,
there is...
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foreign rulers of Babylonia, ****yria, Syria, Canaan, Alashiya,
Arzawa, Mitanni, and the Hittites. The
Amarna letters portray the international...
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partition of the
larger kingdom of
Arzawa by the
victorious Suppiluliuma I of the
Hittite Empire. A
significantly smaller Arzawa continued,
centered on Apasa...
- was the
kingdom of
Arzawa in the southwest.
Arnuwanda may have led an
unsuccessful expedition against Arzawa. At the time,
Arzawa was led by king Tarhuntaradu...