ARZAWA

'Arzawa' is a region or kingdom in what was later to be known as Lydia in Western Anatolia. It was the western neighbour and sometimes vassal of the Hittites, and probably bordered on the Assuwa league to the north. The language spoken in Arzawa during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age was Luwian, a member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European family. Its capital was Apasa (or Abasa), according to Hittite sources, which may correspond to the later Lydian capital Ephesus.
The height of the kingdom was in the 15th and 14th century BC. The Hittites were weakened and Arzawa was an ally of Egypt, as recorded in the Amarna letters. The Hittite kings Suppiluliuma I and Mursili II, however, finally managed to defeat Arzawa, which was split into vassal kingdoms called Mira, Seha and Hanballa. Independent "Neo-Hittite" states re-emerged in the region after the collapse of the Hittite Empire from the 12th century.

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Kings of Arzawa in the 14th century
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Kings of Arzawa in the 14th century


Kubantakurunta

Madduwatta of Zippasla

Tarhuntaradu

Anzapahhadu

★ Uhhazidi or Uhha-Ziti - defeated by Mursili II around 1320 BCE

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Arzawa, to the west, throws light on Hittites

Catalog of Hittite Texts

Introduction to ''The Sunken Kingdom''

Arzawa

Map. Troy.

See also


History of the Hittites

References



★ Melchert, H. Craig (Ed.) (2003). The Luwians. Leiden: Brill
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