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The Syrian Town of Katna and the Kingdom of Mitanni
Antiquity, 1929The name of the Syrian town of Katna is first met with in the El-Amarna Tablets, a collection of 300 letters written in Babylonian and found in 1887 at El Amarna in Upper Egypt. These letters were addressed by the princes of Palestine and Syria to their allies or suzerains, the Pharaohs Amenophis 111 and Amenophis IV, in the first half of the ...
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Sur la lettre en langue Mitanni
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1926Le seul spécimen que nous possédions de la langue du pays des Mitanni est la lettre trouvée à Tell-Amarna M. Hrozný a bien reconnu, et M. Forrer l'a confiṛmé, que. la langue Harri, une des langues des inscriptions trouvées à Boghaz-Kueuï, est probablement apparentée au Mitanni; mais puisque le Harri, non plus, n'a pas été interprété jusqu' ici on en ...
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Mitanni : Probleme seiner Expansion und politischen Struktur
Revue hittite et asianique, 1978Klengel Horst. Mitanni : Probleme seiner Expansion und politischen Struktur. In: Revue hittite et asianique, Tome 36, 1978. pp. 91-115.
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Indo-Aryan Names from Mitanni, Nuzi, and Syrian Documents
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1947been published on the subject. In 1933, N. D. Mironov published an article on the same subject in Acta Orientalia: 'Aryan Vestiges in the Near East of the Second Millenary B. c.' But, according to the best experts, his method is very unsatisfactory. Mironov had in his list some 27 names which certainly or very probably are Indo-Aryan; but he had also a
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A Note on 'Ubaid and Mitanni Pottery from Tell Brak
Iraq, 1987The purpose of this short note is two-fold. First, to present the very unexpected evidence for Hajji Muhammad pottery at Tell Brak, an occurrence of some considerable interest to Mesopotamian prehistorians. Second, to publish three vessels from the Mitanni palace and a unique example of transcaucasian type of sufficient interest in themselves to merit ...
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L’Egypte, le Mitanni et les Hittites de 1478 à 1350
Revue hittite et asianique, 1931Cavaignac Eugène. L’Egypte, le Mitanni et les Hittites de 1478 à 1350. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 1e année, fascicule 3, 1931. pp. 61-71.
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Mitanni Enslaved: Prisoners of War, Pride, and Productivity in a New Imperial Regime
2014The early to mid-Eighteenth Dynasty can be considered a transformational moment in Egypt’s social history. The first true northern empire was forged gradually over the course of a century — first through the vengeful conquests of Ahmose, then through the ambitious and exploratory expeditions of Thutmose I, and finally via Thutmose III’s relentless ...
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