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Assuwa

Assuwa (Hittite: ๐’€ธ๐’‹—๐’‰ฟ, romanized: aลก-ลกu-wa; Mycenaean Greek: ๐€€๐€ฏ๐€น๐€Š, romanized: a-si-wi-ja) was a confederation of 22 states in western Anatolia around 1400 BC. The confederation formed to oppose the Hittite Empire, but was defeated under Tudhaliya I/II.

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Assuwa โ†’ Egyptian, Greek Linear

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Assuwarelated to NameEgyptian0.60section
Assuwarelated to NameGreek Linear0.60section

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