• Istanbul The Halki seminary, located on Heybeliada Chalaki, Golestan, in northern Iran, sometimes spelt Chalki Ḫalki, Hittite grain deity. Ige-Halki, a king...
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  • Igi-Halki was a king of Susa and Anshan (Elam) early in the 14th century BC. In one of his inscriptions, he says that “(the goddess) Manzat-Ishtar granted...
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  • Temti-Ahar, King (c.1370 BC–?) Igehalkid dynasty Ata-Halki, King (?) Attar-Kittah I, King (?) Ige-Halki, King (?) Pahir-Ishshan I, King (c.1390 BC–?) Kidin-Hutran...
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    bearing his name. It is thought that he may have installed as his vassal, Ige-Halki, the founder of the new dynasty. A small agate tablet, bored lengthways...
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