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    Mitanni (redirect from Mittani)
    1989, pp. 4–39 De Martino, Stefano, (2014). "The Mittani State: The Formation of the Kingdom of Mittani", in Constituent, Confederate, and Conquered Space...
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  • and EA 25 in the Amarna letters are an inventory of the gifts from the Mittani king Tusratta to the pharaoh. Other correspondences of note dealt with...
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    This article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script...
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  • Battle in All Of EVE". TheMittani.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014. The Mittani (January 27, 2014). "Sov...
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  • Suppiluliuma II, Ruler (c.1207–1178 BC, short chronology) Mitanni – Shattuara Mittani becomes vassal of Assyria under Adad-nirari I Wasashatta, King ( 000 )...
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    success. Victories over a major rival, the Upper-Mesopotamian kingdom of Mittani, led to the extension of Hittite authority over a bevy of petty kingdoms...
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    despite many seasons of excavations, no documentation of the name of the Mittani capital has yet been found. On his way to conquer Waššukanni, Suppiluliuma...
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    (proto-Indo-Iranian) 6 (magenta): Andronovo 7A (purple): Indo-Aryans (Mittani) 7B (purple): Indo-Aryans (India) [NN] (dark yellow): proto-Balto-Slavic...
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  • exact locations are obscure. (For example; Washukanni, the capital of Mittani.) Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ancient...
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    language. During the rule of the Mittani, the inhabitants of this region were known as Zubarians. After the fall of the Mittani, Amedi was conquered by Ashurnasirpal...
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