The land of the Hittites : $b An account of recent explorations and discoveries in Asia Minor, with descriptions of the Hittite monumentsGarstang, John
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The land of the Hittites : $b An account of recent explorations and discoveries in Asia Minor, with descriptions of the Hittite monuments
Garstang, John
Hittites; Turkey -- Antiquities
their own influence westward of that landmark, so much so that some of
the princes of northern Syria first encountered by the Hittites hardly
knew to whom they owed their allegiance, and were conquered as vassals
of Mitanni while professing in their letters to be loyal subjects of the
Pharaoh.[749]
TABLE SHOWING CONTEMPORARY RULERS AND ROYAL ALLIANCES
_Compiled from the Hittite Archives and the Tell el-Amarna Letters._
HITTITE
[Hatti.]
B.C. Hattusil I.
1400 |
|
SUBBI-LULIUMA.
|
1350 +------------+----------+
| |
Arandas. MURSIL.
|
+---------------+-----------------+-----+----------+
| | | |
1300 Khalpu- MUTALLU. HATTUSIL II. A daughter.³
Sulubi(s). | _m._ Putukhipa. [_Ilani-irina._]
Urkhi-tessub. |
+------------------+------+------------+
| | |
1250 DUDKHALIA. Nerigga-Shems.² A daughter.³
_m._ Tawâssi (?) [_Gashuliawi._]
|
+------------------+-------------------+
| | |
1200 ARNUANTA. Eldest daughter (?) A daughter.
_m._ Munidan. [Maat-neferu-Ra.]⁷ [Name lost.]
AMORITE
[E. of Lebanon]
B.C. Ebed-Asherah.
1400 |
Aziru.
|
+------+-------+
| |
1350 [Abu-Martu.] Du-Tessub.
|
+-------------+
|
Abbi-Tessub.
|
1300 Put-Akhi³
[_Banti-shinni._]
|
+------+-----------+
| |
1250 Shabilis. A daughter.²
MITANNI
[N. Mesopotamia]
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