'Tudhaliya IV' was a king of the
Hittite empire (New kingdom), and the younger son of
Hattusili III. He reigned ca.
1237 BCE–
1209 BCE.
Tudhaliya was likely born in his father's court in
Hattusa, after his brother and crown prince
Nerikkaili but still while their father was governing on his brother
Muwatalli II's behalf. He was a good friend of
Kurunta, and Hattusili ordered that they stay on good terms. After Hattusili as King wrote up a treaty with "Ulmi-Tessup" which confirmed Kurunta's rule over
Tarhuntassa, Hattusili elevated Tudhaliya over his older brother to be his crown prince. Tudhaliya as king drew up a bronze tablet treaty confirming the links between him and Kurunta. During his reign, 13 dams were built adter a severe drought, one of which still survives to this day at
Alacahöyük.
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He suffered a severe defeat to Tukulti Ninurta of Assyria
Battle of Nihriya.
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Reign of Tudhaliya IV