- The
Manapa-Tarhunta
letter (CTH 191; KUB 19.5 + KBo 19.79) is a
fragmentary text in the
Hittite language from the 13th
century BC. The
letter was sent...
- Asia
portal Manapa-Tarhunta was a king in
western Anatolia during the Late
Bronze Age.
Manapa-Tarhunta is
known through the
archives of the
kings of Hattusas...
-
mercy plea from King
Manapa-Tarhunta's own mother,
delivered right outside the city gates. A
treaty was
drawn up
which confirmed Manapa-Tarhunta's status...
- unclear,
since it is only
known from a
brief mention in the
poorly preserved Manapa-Tarhunta letter. One
hypothesis suggests that the
ruler of
Wilusa had been...
- Empire. The
Hittite king has
apparently ordered Manapa-Tarhunda to
drive out
Piyamaradu himself, but
Manapa-Tarhunda's
attempt has failed, so that a Hittite...
- When
Manapa-Tarhunta of the Seha
River Land
joined Uhha-Ziti's
revolt against Mursili II
around 1320 BC, he did
rather little himself; and
Manapa-Tarhunta...
-
which affected Wilusa on occasion.
Notable among these do****ents are the
Manapa-Tarhunda
letter and
Tawagalawa letter,
which concern the anti-Hittite activities...
-
Anosiarivo Manapa is a town and
commune in Madagascar. It
belongs to the
district of Betafo,
which is a part of
Vakinankaratra Region. The po****tion of...
- that they
would provide asylum to
Manapa-Tarhunta of Seha River, who had been
ousted in a coup. As a result,
Manapa-Tarhunta was able to
return to Seha...
- (Pellēnē/Pellene). The
Hittite form
Apaliunas (dx-ap-pa-li-u-na-aš) is
attested in the
Manapa-Tarhunta letter. The
Hittite testimony reflects an
early form *Apeljōn,...