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Sanctifying the State: The Priesthood in Hittite Foreign Policy and Imperial Ideology [PDF]
This paper refers to that the Hittite priesthood served as a pivotal political institute deeply embedded in the empire's foreign relations mechanisms and administration system.
Emad Abdel Azeem
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مملكة أرزاوا ar-za-wa في غرب الأناضول من خلال ما ورد في المصادر الحيثية خلال الفترة 1650-1200ق.م The Kingdom of ar-za-wa in western Anatolia, as mentioned in Hittite sources during the period 1650-1200 BC. [PDF]
وخلال النصف الأخير من الألف الثانية قبل الميلاد أصبح مصطلح "أرزاوا" يغطى وحدتين جيوسياسيتين مميزتين: "أرزاوا الأصلية" أو "أرزاوا الصغرى" و"أرزاوا الكبرى", كانت أرزاوا الكبرى اتحادًا سياسيًا يغطي العديد من الممالك الغربية، ولهذا السبب، تم تسمية بعض هذه ...
ثروت حسن عبد الرحيم عبد المجيد
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In this paper, Tabal-New Assyrian Empire relations, which emerged on the stage of history with the Early Iron Age and the Middle Iron Age, were evaluated by adapting them to the thought patterns of the Modern World System, Imperialism, Distance-Parity ...
Zafer KORKMAZ
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The present article illustrates and summarizes some aspects of the formation of the Hittite Empire in the second millennium B.C. We shall delineate briefly the gradual progress of the Hittite Kingdom which —as a living organism— emerged (in the ...
Juan Manuel González Salazar
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Aram Kosyan’s "The Hittite Kingdom (Political History)" presents the military and political history of the Hittite Empire from the moment of its beginning (18th-17th centuries BC) until its disintegration in the late 13th century BC.
Hasmik Hmayakyan
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Sinop Province in the Second Millennium B.C. (In the Light of New Archaeological Evidence)
During the 1980s Archaeological research began to be carried out in Sinop Province. Until that time, it was an unexplored part of Anatolia (terra incognita) but since research efforts began our knowledge of the 2nd Millennium BC ...
Şevket Dönmez
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Foreigners and Religion at Ugarit
During the Late Bronze Age, Syria was mostly dominated by the larger powers of the ancient Near East—Mitanni (the Hurrians), the Hittite Empire, and Egypt.
František Válek
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Punishments Connected with Person of Offender in Selected Countries of Ancient World
The article deals with sanctions directly connected with the person of offender in the established group of selected ancient states (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hittite Empire).
Michaela Uhlířová
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Understanding the Urbanization Process in Çine-Tepecik’s Cultural Development
With its location on the Çine plain south of the Greater Meander (Büyük Menderes), Çine-Tepecik is a settlement that sheds light on the region’s early cultural history.Its earliest cultural remains date to the Chalcolithic Period (Late Neolithic in the ...
Sevinç Günel
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The Location of Tiliura City according to Cuneiform Documents (II)
Tiliura, which was open to new settlements during the period of the reign of Muršili II and which gained an important position as a city especially with the Hattušili III, was situated in the common residential border district of Hatti-Kaška countries ...
Şafak BOZGUN
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