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Isuwa (transcribed
Išuwa and
sometimes rendered Ishuwa), was a
kingdom founded by the Hurrians,
which came
under Hittite sovereignty towards 1600 BC as...
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harbouring of
fugitives by
Isuwa formed the
pretext for the
Hittite invasion. A
Hittite army
crossed the border,
entered Isuwa and
returned the fugitives...
- CBN Gov,
Cardoso vows".
Daily Post Nigeria.
Retrieved 27
September 2023.
Isuwa,
Sunday (26
September 2023). "JUST-IN:
Senate Confirms Cardoso As CBN Gov"...
- found. On his way to
conquer Waššukanni,
Suppiluliuma I p****ed
through Isuwa (east of Malatya,
within the bend of the Euphrates), Alse (upper Tigris...
- name is
first attested in the
second millennium BC, and is also
spelled Išuwa. In the
classical period, the land was a part of Armenia.
Ishuwa was one...
- site
became an
administrative center of a
larger region in the
kingdom of
Isuwa. The city was
heavily fortified,
probably due to the
Hittite threat from...
- www.thenigerianvoice.com. p. 1.
Retrieved May 22, 2023.
Isuwa,
Sunday (2023-03-13). "Magnus Abe
Remains Our Gov'ship
Candidate In Rivers...
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married into the
royal house of Amurru.
Kilushepa was
married to a king of
Isuwa. A
daughter married into the
royal family of Babylon. A
sister of Tudhaliya...
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Andreas Müller-Karpe: The East: Archeology. The
Upper Land, Azzi-Hayaša,
Išuwa; in: Mark Weeden, Lee. Z.
Ullmann (ed.):
Hittite Landscape and Geography...
- 2024). "Ireti
Heebah Kingibe".
StateCraft Inc.
Retrieved 24 June 2024.
Isuwa, Sunday; Okojie, George; Onukwugha, Anayo; Okoye, Francis; Abimaje, Achor;...