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Shaushtatar

Šauštatar (also spelled Shaushtatar) was the King of Mitanni in the fifteenth century BC. He significantly expanded the Mitanni Empire to include Assyria and Nuzi in the east to Alalakh and Kizzuwatna in the west. He was in conflict with Thutmose III competing for territory in Syria.

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Died
c. 1450 BC
Predecessor
Parshatatar
Successor
Artatama I

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Edges21
Triples45
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
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related to Later Battles · 24
Shaushtatar → After, Alalakh, Amenhotep II, Artatama, Assur, Assyria, Despite Mitanni's, During, Egypt, Egyptian, Euphrates, He, However, Hurrian, Kizzuwatna, Mediterranean, Mitanni, Mitanni's, Nuzi, Palestine
related to Attestations · 6
Shaushtatar → AIT, Alalakh, Niqmepa, Tall Bazi, They, Two
related to Invasion of Assyria · 6
Shaushtatar → Assur, Assyria, Egyptians, He, Mitanni, Now
related to Reign · 6
Shaushtatar → BC, By, Hurrian, Mesopotamian, Mittani, Parshatatar
Died · 1
Shaushtatar → c. 1450 BC
Predecessor · 1
Shaushtatar → Parshatatar
Successor · 1
Shaushtatar → Artatama I

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mitanni assyria alalakh king bc palestine nuzi kizzuwatna parshatatar hurrian century include syria invasion assur successor artatama died found son

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ShaushtatarDiedc. 1450 BC1.00infobox
ShaushtatarPredecessorParshatatar1.00infobox
ShaushtatarSuccessorArtatama I1.00infobox
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsTwo0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsAIT0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsAlalakh0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsThey0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsNiqmepa0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to AttestationsTall Bazi0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to Invasion of AssyriaNow0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to Invasion of AssyriaMitanni0.60section
Shaushtatarrelated to Invasion of AssyriaEgyptians0.60section

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