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Name: Hilakku

Type: Polity

Start: 999 BC

End: 713 BC

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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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    1. Campaigns of Sargon II


    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.
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