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Name: Amurru Kingdom (Hittite Empire)

Type: Polity

Start: 1321 BC

End: 1275 BC

Nation: amurru kingdom

Parent: hittite empire

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Period of Hittite Domination over Amurru.

Establishment


  • January 1321 BC: Amurru King Aziru, who was a vassal of Egypt, defected to the Hittites.
  • January 1321 BC: The region of Nuḫašše was conquered by the Hittite King Šuppiluliuma I.
  • Chronology


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    1. Campaigns of Muršili II


    Military campaigns of Hittite king Muršili II.

  • January 1294 BC: Having inherited a position of strength in the east, Hittite King Mursili was able to turn his attention to the west, where he attacked Arzawa and a city known as Millawanda (Miletus), which was under the control of Ahhiyawa.

  • 2. Wars of Ramesses II


    Military campaigns of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II.

  • January 1274 BC: The first campaign of pharaoh Ramesses II took place in Syria ca. in the fourth year of his reign. He captured the Hittite vassal state of Amurru.

  • 3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1299 BC: The Egyptians regain control of the city of Qatna under Seti I, around 1300 BC.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1274 BC: The first campaign of pharaoh Ramesses II took place in Syria ca. in the fourth year of his reign. He captured the Hittite vassal state of Amurru.
  • Selected Sources


  • Trevisanato, S. I. (2007). "The 'Hittite plague', an epidemic of tularemia and the first record of biological warfare". Medical Hypotheses. 69 (6): 1371–1374. doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2007.03.012. PMID 17499936.
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