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Mitanni

Mitanni or Mittani (c. 1550–1260 BC), earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c.

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Capital
Washukanni
Common languages
Hurrian Akkadian Amorite
Government
Monarchy
Historical era
Bronze Age
Religion
Hurrian religion · Ancient Mesopotamian religion
• c. 1260 BC
Shattuara II (last)

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Indo-Aryan influences

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Mitanni rulers

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Mitanni

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Edges199
Triples662
Avg. degree1.99
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related to Sources · 148
Mitanni → About, Absolute Chronology, Akademie, Alalah, Alalaḫ, Alten Orient, American Oriental Society, Amir, An Attempt, Ancient Near East, Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, Aris, Arnaud, Aryan' Gods, Asia Anteriore Antica, Assyria, Assyrien, BC, Berlin, Berliner Beiträge
related to Indo-Aryan influences · 41
Mitanni → According, Alexander Lubotsky, Annelies Kammenhuber, Aryan, Ashvins, BCE, Cotticelli-Kurras, Dassow, Eva, Hattusa, Hittite, Hurrian, Hurrian-speaking, Indo-Aryan, Indo-Aryans, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Iranians, Indra, It, KBo
related to Shattiwaza · 35
Mitanni → After, And, As, Asshur, Assyrians, At, Atratama II, BC, Carchemesh, CTH, Hittite, Hittites, Hurrian, Kassites, King, Kurtiwaza, Mattiwaza, Near East, Piyassili, Queen
related to Early Kingdom · 34
Mitanni → Akkadian, Alalakh, Amorite, Amurru, As, BC, Boğazköy, Cuneiform, Generally, Hassum, Hattusa, Hattusili, Hittite, Hurrian, Hurrians, It, Khabur Valley, Mari, Mesopotamia, Mursili
related to Artashumara and Tushratta · 32
Mitanni → According, Akhenaten, Amarna, Amenhotep III, Artassumara, Artatama II, Artašumara, BC, CTH, EA, Egypt, Egyptian Chronology, Eight Amarna, Hattusa, Hittite, KBo, Knowledge, Mitanni Shattiwaza, One, Queen Tiye
related to Shaushtatar · 31
Mitanni → After, Alalakh, Aleppo, Arrapha, Assur, Assyria, Assyrian, AT, BC, Because, Eriba-Adad, He, His, Hittite, HSS, Hurrian, Ithia, King, Nur-ili, Nuzi
related to Parattarna I / Barattarna · 30
Mitanni → Alalakh, Aleppo, Barattarna, BC, Belmonte-Marin, Carchemish, Dassow, Egyptian, Emar, Erin, Euphrates, Eva, He, HSS, Ian Mladjov, Idrimi, Iryn, King Barattarna, Klengel, Lake Nija
related to Trans-Tigridian region (Northeastern Iraq) · 30
Mitanni → Akkadian, Babylonian, Bassetki, BC, Bronze Age Mitanni, Hurrian, IB, In, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, It, Kemune, Late Bronze Age, Mardama, Middle, Middle Assyrian, Middle Bronze, Middle Bronze/Late Bronze, Middle Trans-Tigridian IA, Middle-Trans-Tigridian IA
related to Artatama I and Shuttarna II · 28
Mitanni → Amicable, BC, EA, Egypt, Egyptian, Gilukhipa, In, Ishtar, Kilu-Hepa, King Artatama, King Shuttarna II, Later, Mušiḫuna, Nineveh, Orontes River, Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Qatna, Shaushka, Shutarna, Shuttarna II
related to The name "Ḫanigalbat" · 26
Mitanni → Akkadian, Akkadian Amarna, Ammi-Saduqa, Annals, Assyrians, Assyro-Akkadian, Astour, Babylonia, BC, Egyptians, Hanigalbat, Hittite, Hittites, Hurri, Hurrian, King, Michael, Mursili, Naharin, Old Babylonian

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bc king hittite tushratta hurrian also kingdom nuzi syria ii iii century found indo-aryan son texts middle hittites two shuttarna

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MitanniCapitalWashukanni1.00infobox
MitanniCommon languagesHurrian Akkadian Amorite1.00infobox
MitanniGovernmentMonarchy1.00infobox
MitanniHistorical eraBronze Age1.00infobox
MitanniReligionHurrian religion1.00infobox
MitanniReligionAncient Mesopotamian religion1.00infobox
Mitanni• c. 1260 BCShattuara II (last)1.00infobox
Mitanni• c. 1540 BCKirta (first known)1.00infobox
Mitanni• Disestablishedc. 1260 BC1.00infobox
Mitanni• Establishedc. 1600 BC1.00infobox
the Assyrian grand-vizier Ilī-padâinstance ofThis continued until the decline of Middle Assyrian power after the death of Tukulti-Ninurta I.While under direct Assyrian control Hanigalbat was ruled by appointed governors0.80text
father of Ninurta-apal-Ekurinstance ofThis continued until the decline of Middle Assyrian power after the death of Tukulti-Ninurta I.While under direct Assyrian control Hanigalbat was ruled by appointed governors0.80text

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