Hilakku
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Was a Syro-Hittite state (Luwian-, Aramaic- and Phoenician-speaking political entities in northern Syria and southern Anatolia that emerged after the collapse of the Hittite Empire).
Establishment
January 999 BC: Tuwanuwa was an ancient city in the Anatolian region of Cappadocia, in modern Kemerhisar, Niğde Province, Central Anatolia, Turkey. It was the capital of a Luwian-speaking Neo-Hittite kingdom in the 1st millennium BC.
January 999 BC: Hilakku was one of the Neo-Hittite states during the Iron Age in southern Anatolia during the 1st millennium BC.
January 999 BC: Atun was a small neo-Hittite state located in Cilicia. The name Tuna is mentioned in an inscription of Teglatfalassar III, an Assyrian king.
Chronology
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Military campaigns of Assyrian king Sargon II.
January 712 BC: Hilakku was a Neo-Hittite state ruled by King Hartapu. It was located in southern Anatolia and was eventually conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 713 BC, leading to the disestablishment of the kingdom.
Disestablishment
January 712 BC: Hilakku was a Neo-Hittite state ruled by King Hartapu. It was located in southern Anatolia and was eventually conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 713 BC, leading to the disestablishment of the kingdom.