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Mitanni - Wikipedia
Mitanni (c. 1550 –1260 BC), [a] earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC; [1] Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat in Assyrian records, [b] or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) [2] with Indo-Aryan linguistic and political influences. [c] Since no histories, royal annals or chronicles have yet …
Mitanni - World History Encyclopedia
2021年11月29日 · The Hittites vied with the kingdom [of] Mittani which had sealed off the Mesopotamian north all the way from near the sea in the west to the mountains in the east, from the area of Aleppo to the region of Kirkuk.
Indo-Aryan superstrate in Mitanni - Wikipedia
Professor Eva von Dassow concurs with the presence of Indo-Aryan terms in Mitanni vocabulary, but cautiously advises against the notion of an "Indo-Aryan takeover". [6] Michael Witzel argues for the antiquity of the Indo-Aryan words attested in the Mitanni data, since they almost certainly predate linguistic developments attested in the Rigveda. [7]In a treaty between the Hittites and …
Mitanni | Hittites, Assyrians, Hurrians, & Map | Britannica
Mitanni, Indo-Iranian empire centred in northern Mesopotamia that flourished from about 1500 to about 1360 bce.At its height the empire extended from Kirkūk (ancient Arrapkha) and the Zagros Mountains in the east through Assyria to the Mediterranean Sea in the west. Its heartland was the Khābūr River region, where Wassukkani, its capital, was probably located.
Mitanni - New World Encyclopedia
Mitanni (also Mittani or Hanigalbat) was a Hurrian kingdom in northern Mesopotamia from c. 1500 B.C.E. At the height of its power, during the fourteenth century B.C.E. , it encompassed what is today southeastern Turkey , northern Syria , and northern Iraq , centered around its capital, Washukanni, whose precise location has not been determined ...
Piecing Together the Lost Mitanni Empire | Ancient Origins
2022年9月30日 · Drought in the Tigris River Uncovers Hidden Mittani Empire City; Almost 100 Cuneiform Clay Tablets Unearthed and Archaeologists Cannot Wait to Decipher Them; The Mitanni Empire’s Forgotten Capital. Every empire needs a capital, and the Mitanni capital was Washukanni. Washukanni’s name is similar to the Kurdish word bashkani. This can be ...
Mitanni Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Mittani annexes Assyria. c. 1457 BCE Battle of Megiddo: Thutmose III of Egypt defeats a coalition of Canaan , Kadesh , Mitanni , and Megiddo led by Durusha, king of Kadesh.
History of Mesopotamia - Hurrian, Mitanni, Kingdoms | Britannica
2025年1月22日 · Some time after 1500 the kingdom of Mitanni (or Mittani) arose near the sources of the Khābūr River in Mesopotamia. Since no record or inscription of their kings has been unearthed, little is known about the development and history of …
Blog Post #16: Forgotten Kingdom: The Mitanni, with Mara Horowitz
2021年2月26日 · “Political and Cultural Relations between the Kingdom of Mittani and its Subordinated Polities in Syria and Southeast Anatolia”, in Changing Faces of Kingship in Syria-Palestine 1500-500 BCE, Alter Orient und Testament 459, Ugarit Verlag.
29 Mittani and Its Empire - Oxford Academic
2022年4月12日 · Mittani acquired an empire extending across northern Mesopotamia, Syria, and eastern Anatolia during the fifteenth century bc, vying with New Kingdom Egypt as one of two “superpowers” in the Near East.