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 Early history
Assyria paid tribute to Hanilgalbat until Mitanni power collapsed from Hittite pressure, enabling Ashur-uballit I (1365 BC–1330 BC), to again make Assyria an independent and conquering power.
Hanilgalbat was finally conquered under Adad-nirari I, who described himself as a "Great-King" (Sharru rabu) in letters to the Hittite rulers.
Adad-nirari I's successor, Shalmaneser I, made Calah his capital, and followed up on expansion to the northwest, mainly at the expense of the Hittites, reaching as far as Carchemish.
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 ooBdoo
In the 15th century BC, Saushtatar, king of "Hanilgalbat" (Hurrians of Mitanni), sacked Ashur and made Assyria a vassal.
This marriage led to disastrous results, as the Kassite faction at court murdered the Babylonian king and placed a pretender on the throne.
Hanilgalbat was finally conquered under Adad-nirari I, who described himself as a "Great-King" (Sharru rabû) in letters to the Hittite rulers.
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 Mitanni - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mitanni or Mittani (in Assyrian sources Hanilgalbat, Khanigalbat) was a kingdom in northern Syria.
As the royal inscriptions mention an invasion of Hanilgalbat by a Hittite king, there may have been a new rebellion, or at least native support of a Hittite invasion.
Tell Sabi Abyad, seat of the Assyrian government in the times of Shalmaneser, was deserted sometime between 1200 and 1150 B.C. In the time of Assur-nirari III, the Mushku and other tribes invaded Hanilgalbat and it was lost to Assyrian rule.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Mitanni   (4674 words)

  
 Tushratta - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
But he managed to dispose of the murderer, perhaps with the help of his Egyptian father-in-law.
At the beginning of his reign, the Hittite King Suppiluliuma I, reconqured Kizzuwatna, then invaded the western part of the Euphrates valley and conquered the Amurru and Nuhashshe in Hanilgalbat.
The Hittite army then marched through various districts towards the Hanilgalbat capital of Washshukanni.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Tushratta   (703 words)

  
 Mitanni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mitanni or Mittani (in Assyrian sources Hanilgalbat, Khanigalbat) was a Hurrian kingdom in northern Syria from ca.
Shattuara II, son or nephew of Wasashatta 1280 BC-1270 BC, or maybe the same king as Shattuara I. All dates must be taken with caution since they are worked out only by comparison with the chronology of other ancient Near Eastern nations.
Gaal, "The economic role of Hanilgalbat at the beginning of the Neo-Assyrian expansion." In: Hans-Jörg Nissen/Johannes Renger (eds.), Mesopotamien und seine Nachbarn.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Mitanni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
{{Ancient Mesopotamia}} Mitanni or Mittani (in Assyrian sources Hanilgalbat, Khanigalbat) was a Hurrian kingdom in northern Syria from ca.
Bearers of names in the Hurrian language are attested in wide areas of Syria and the northern Levant that are clearly outside the area of the political entity known to Assyria as Hanilgalbat.
Within a few centuries of the fall of Washshukanni to Assyria, Mitanni became fully Aramaized, and use of the Hurrian language began to be discouraged throughout the Assyrian Empire.
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 Hittite, Shuttarna, Tushratta, Syria, Assyria, vassal, royal, known, people, Egypt, Barattarna, Aleppo, treaty - Mitanni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mitanni or Mittani (in Assyria n sources Hanilgalbat, Khanigalbat) was a Hurrian kingdom in northern Syria from ca.
There is no indication that these persons considered themselves members of a Hurrite people, or owed allegiance to the political entity of Mitanni; although the term Auslandshurriter ("Hurrian expatriates") has been used by some authors.
Archaeologists have attested a striking parallel in the spread to Syria of a distinct pottery type associated with what they call the Kura-Araxes culture, however the dates they usually assign for this are somewhat earlier than the Mitanni are thought to have first arrived.
www.alphasearch.org /directory/Mitanni.html   (4659 words)

  
 math lessons - Assyria
In the 15th century, Saushtatar, king of Hanilgalbat sacked Assur and made Assyria a vassal.
It paid tribute to Hanilgalbat up to the time of Ashur-uballit I.
Later, it became an independent and a conquering power, and shook off the yoke of its Babylonian masters.
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 [ inside-information.be | Assyria Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the 15th century BC, Saushtatar, monarch of "Hanilgalbat" (Hurrians of Mitanni), sacked Ashur & made Assyria a vassal.
This espousal led to disastrous results, as the Kassite faction at court murdered the Babylonian monarch & placed a pretender on the throne.
Hanilgalbat was inexorably conquered concealed by Adad-nirari I, who described himself as a "Great-King" (Sharru rabû) in letters to the Hittite rulers.
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 Hanilgalbat (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A Hittite fragment, probably from the time of Mursili I, mentions a King of the Hurrians (LUGAL ErÍn.MESH Hurri).
This style with a multitude of figures distributed over the whole of the available space is taken as typically Hurrian.
A second seal, belonging to Shuttarna, but used by Shaushtatar, found in Alalakh, shows a more traditional Akkadian style The military superiority of Hanilgalbat was probably based on the use of two-wheeled war-chariots, driven by the Marjannu-people.
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 Informat.io on Piyashshili
After Suppiluliuma I concluded a treaty with Shattiwazza, son of King Tushratta of Hanilgalbat, and married one of his daughters to him, Piyashshili led a Hittite army that put Shattiwazza on the throne of Hanilgalbat.
After having reduced Irridu and Harran, they continued east towards Washshukanni and perhaps conquered the capital Taite as well.
After Shattiwazza had been made a vassal ruler of Hanilgalbat, Suppiluliumas gave to Piyashshili the Akkadian name Sarri-Kusuh and the territory of Ashtata (with the cities of Ekalte, Ahuna and Terqa) and Carchemish, formerly belonging to Hanigalbat.
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 Hanilgalbat (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hanilgalbat is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Hanilgalbat: Encyclopedia II - Lists of office-holders - Heads of state or government modern entities
Pharaoh Thutmose I of the Eighteenth Dynasty erected a stela near Carchemish to celebrate his conquest of Syria...
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 Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mursili was assassinated shortly after his return home, and the Hittite Empire was plunged into chaos.
The Hurrians, a people living in the mountainous region along the upper Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Hanilgalbat), took advantage of the situation to seize Aleppo and the surrounding areas for themselves.
Hittite prosperity was largely depending on the control of trade routes and metal sources (some consider the Hittites to be the first to have discovered how to work iron).
www.wikimoz.org /wiki/en/wikipedia/h/hi/hittites.html   (2139 words)

  
 A Preliminary Investigation into Assyrian Identity - Assyrian News Agency
Assyrians Kingdom was found in 1700 BC by Bel-Kap-Kappu.
In 1500 BC King of Hanilgalbat (another kingdom during that period) sacked Assyrian king and made Assyria a vassal.
Later, Assyrians became independent evolved into a conquering power, and shook the yoke off of its Babylonian masters.
assyriatimes.com /engine/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3175   (1172 words)

  
 The Ultimate Mitanni Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Theirs was a feudal state led by a warrior nobility.
The kingdom Hanilgalbat ruled northern Mesopotamia (including Syria), with the capitals Washshukanni (vasu-khani, would mean "mine of wealth" in sanskrit, but c.f.
In his old age, Amenhotep wrote to Tushratta many times wishing to marry his daughter, Tadukhipa.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Mitanni   (500 words)

  
 Thutmose III - Famous Egyptians - Thutmose III was co-regent with Hatshepsut the Female Pharaoh then became a warrior ...
Thutmose was an active expansionist ruler, sometimes referred to as the Napoleon of Egypt, because he was recorded to have captured 350 cities during his rule, conquering much of the Near East, from the Euphrates to Nubia.
He was the first Pharaoh to cross the Euphrates, during his campaign against the Hanilgalbat.
Thutmose III made a total of 17 known military campaigns.
www.suziemanley.com /famous_egyptians/tuthmosis_3.htm   (378 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Brief Overview of the Assyrian Empire
But Asshur’s bad days had not yet ceased.
In the 15th Century BC, King Saushtatar of Hanilgalbat (otherwise known as the Hurrians of Mittani) sacked Asshur, making Assyria its vassal.
Mittani power was short-lived though, and collapsed under Hittite pressure, thus allowing Ashur-Uballit I (1365-1330BC) to make Assyria independent once again, and strong enough under Adad-Nirari I (the ‘Sharru Rabu’ (‘Great King’) to conquer Hanilgalbat.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t4570.html   (1702 words)

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