- The
Mushki (sometimes
transliterated as Muški) were an Iron Age
people of
Anatolia who
appear in
sources from ****yria but not from the Hittites. Several...
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persists until today. The
connection between the
Mushki and
Armenians is
unclear as
nothing is
known of the
Mushki language. Some
modern scholars have rejected...
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Mushki Western Mushki (synonymous of the Phrygians? and
related Mysians?)
Eastern Mushki (Proto-Armenians?) Moschi-Mossynoeci
Moschi (possible
Mushki...
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between the
Mushki and
Armenian languages is
unknown and some
modern scholars have
rejected a
direct linguistic relationship if the
Mushki were Thracians...
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historians believe this
Midas is the same
person as the Mita,
called king of the
Mushki in ****yrian texts, who
warred with ****yria and its
Anatolian provinces during...
- tribe,
identified by
Flavius Josephus with the
Cappadocian "Mosocheni" (
Mushki, also ****ociated with
Phrygians or Bryges) and
their capital Mazaca. In...
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Moschia (Meskheti,
possibly related to
Mushki) is a
mountainous region of
Georgia between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchis. The
Moschian Mountains were the...
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Thrace or Macedon.
Midas has been
linked to the
Mushki king Mita. However, the
origins of the
Mushki, and
their connection to the Phrygians, is uncertain...
- the
Urumu in the
early 12th
century BC. The Urumu, with
their allies the
Mushki and
Kaska (Apishlu),
conquered the
lands of Alzi and
Purukuzzi (near the...
- rise to the Hayasa-Azzi
confederation mentioned in
Hittite texts, and the
Mushki mentioned by the ****yrians. The
earliest Shulaveri–Shomu
culture existed...