Ḫartapu

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Great King Ḫartapu, son of Muršili, is known from inscriptions found at Burunkaya, Karadağ, Kızıldağ, and Türkmen-Karahöyük. Some scholars place him in the early 11th century BC, as a successor of Kurunta and possibly as the supposed adversary of Šuppiluliuma II. However, Ḫartapu's date remains controversial.

When

First attested
1100 BCE
Attested period
-1100 – -1100
Historical notes
Great King known from inscriptions.

Relationships

enemy of
Šuppiluliuma II
co occurs with
Kurunta
child of
Muršili

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Some scholars place Great King Ḫartapu, son of Muršili, known from inscriptions found at Burunkaya, Karadağ, Kızıldağ, and Türkmen-Karahöyük, in the early 11th century BC, as a successor of Kurunta and possibly as the supposed adversary of Šuppiluliuma II. However, Ḫartapu's date remains controversial.”

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