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The Reign Of Tudhaliya Ii And Suppiluliuma I The Contribution Of The Hittite Documentation To A Reconstruction Of The Armana Age Boaz Stavi

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The Reign Of Tudhaliya Ii And Suppiluliuma I The Contribution Of The Hittite Documentation To A Reconstruction Of The Armana Age Boaz Stavi
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Publisher: Universitaetsverlag Winter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Boaz Stavi
ISBN: 9783825364427, 3825364429
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 31

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The Reign Of Tudhaliya Ii And Suppiluliuma I The Contribution Of The Hittite Documentation To A Reconstruction Of The Armana Age Boaz Stavi by Boaz Stavi 9783825364427, 3825364429 instant download after payment.

In the mid-fourteenth century BCE, two kings ruled in Hatti - Tudhaliya II and suppiluliuma I. During this period, Hatti was fraught with political turmoil and instability. It began with the destruction of Hattusa, and ended with a glorious military campaign, in which a large part of Syria was conquered, and the foundation laid for a strong and prosperous kingdom. Many studies have dealt with this epoch, since it parallels the el-Amarna period, however, its Hittite aspect has been comparatively overlooked. That, coupled with the discovery of several new sources for this period, provided the impetus for my research on this era. This volume sets out to identify important historical events that occurred during the protagonists' reign, to verify them and examine their details, and then offers a synchronization of the Egyptian and Hittite chronologies.

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