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Tikunani (or Tigunānum) was a
small Hurrian city-state in
Mesopotamia around the
middle of the
second millennium BC. The name
refers to both the kingdom...
- The
Tikunani Prism is a clay
artifact with an
Akkadian cuneiform inscription listing the
names of 438
Habiru soldiers of King Tunip-Teššup of
Tikunani (a...
- a late 17th
century letter written by the ****yrian king to the king of
Tikunani uses
inconsistent sign
markings for the term Aššur, once
being accompanied...
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theophoric element in
personal names from
various Hurrian sites (Nuzi,
Tikunani), as well as from
Mariote and
Middle ****yrian archives, such as Kummen-adal...
- boxwood, and (other) woods.
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regions inhabited by Hurrians, for
example Chagar Bazar, Tell al-Rimah, and
Tikunani. The
toponym ʾArššiḫu (ʾaršḫ in the
Ugaritic alphabetic script), mentioned...
- (“Kumme may uplift”) from Nuzi, Kummen-ewri (“Kumme is the lord”) from
Tikunani, Kummen-adal (“Kumme is strong”) from Mari and Ari-Kumme (“Kumme gave”...