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Sapinuwa (sometimes Shapinuwa; Hittite:
Šapinuwa) was a
Bronze Age
Hittite city at the
location of
modern Ortaköy in the
province Çorum in
Turkey about...
- city and
under king
Tudhaliya I, the
Hittites moved the
capital north to
Sapinuwa.
Under Muwatalli II, they
moved south to Tarhunt****a but the king ****igned...
- and
Sapinuwa became influenced by the
faith of the Hurrians.
Excavations at
Sapinuwa have
revealed that at the
beginning of this time,
Sapinuwa held...
- (ordered from
north to south) İnandıktepe
Miletus Sfard (Sardis)
Nicaea Sapinuwa Yazilikaya Alaca Höyük Maşat Höyük
Alishar Hüyük
Hattusa Ilios (Wilusa...
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whereas the
later Hittite city of
Sapinuwa was laid out on the plain. This city
dates to the
second millennium BC.
Sapinuwa overlooks a
fertile plain and...
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capital once
again went on the move,
first to
Sapinuwa and then to Samuha.
There is an
archive in
Sapinuwa, but it has not been
adequately translated to...
- Moon God Who Fell from the Sky". (There are
additional Hattic texts in
Sapinuwa,
which had not been
published as of 2004.)
Hattic has been
claimed to form...
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Bronze Age
settlement to the
north of the
Hittite capitals Hattusa and
Sapinuwa,
probably in the
Pontic region.
Since 2005–2009, the site of
Nerik has...
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Hurrian language itself have been
found at Hattusa,
Ugarit (Ras Shamra), and
Sapinuwa (but unpublished). Also, one of the
longest of the
Amarna letters is Hurrian;...
- the ground. They
probably also
burned the Hittites'
secondary capital,
Sapinuwa. Suppiluliuma's
grandson Hattusili III in the mid-13th
century BC wrote...