• Pitassa is an as-yet undiscovered frontier land/city in western Anatolia, mentioned in Bronze Age archives at Hattusa. The name seems Luwian or considered...
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    (prince) Pareherwenemef (prince) Muwatalli II Ḫattušili III Mittanamuwash of Pitassa Masturish of Seha River Land Piyama-Radu of Wilusiya Sahurunuwash of Carchemish...
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    have been somewhere around Afyon. Borders with other territories, like Pitašša, Maša, and the kingdom of Arzawa are only attested in limited time periods...
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  • Abbaitis in the Classical Age?) Hulana River Land Phrygia, East Classical Pitassa Upper Sangarios river basin (known as Saḫiriya by the Hittites) Walma Mira...
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  • Mursili forgave him. By contrast, Mashuiluwa of Mira rebelled and incited Pitassa into revolt in c. 1310. After this, Mursili deposed Mashuiluwa and elevated...
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    3,702 km2, and its population is 50,677 (2022). Cihanbeyli was part of Pitassa in antiquity. There are 47 neighbourhoods in Cihanbeyli District: Ağabeyli...
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