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Bronze Age kingdom
Hapalla (Hittite: 𒄩𒁄𒆷 Hapalla or Haballa), was a Late Bronze Age petty kingdom in central-western Anatolia. As one of the Arzawa states, it was a sometime
Hapalla
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
Arzawa Minor or Arzawa Proper, while the other Arzawa lands included Mira, Hapalla, Wilusa, and the Seha River Land. Arzawa is known from contemporary texts
Arzawa
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
brother) named Asios. Another possible early name of Phrygia could be Hapalla, the name of the easternmost province that emerged from the splintering
Phrygia
Ancient city-state, potential historical counterpart of Troy
vassal position of both as he had been in the past. Asia portal Arzawa Hapalla Historicity of the Iliad Karabel relief Kingdom of Mira Category:Kings
Wilusa
King of the Hittite Empire from c. 1320–1295 BC
with Niqmepa of Ugarit CTH 67 Treaty of Muršili II with Targašnalli of Ḫapalla CTH 68 Treaty of Muršili II with Kupanta-Kurunta of Mira and Kuwalija CTH
Muršili_II
Ancient region in western Anatolia
archaeological evidence for or against such migrations. Asia portal Arzawa Mira Hapalla Historicity of the Iliad Luwians Lukka Seha River Land Bryce, Trevor (2011)
Karkiya
Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia
Manapa-Tarhunta letter need not be read as implying that Seha ruled Lesbos. Arzawa Hapalla Historicity of the Iliad Karabel relief Mira Luwians Bryce, Trevor (2011)
Seha_River_Land
Former country
with the Lukka lands was probably at Milas, while the eastern border with Hapalla and the Hittite kingdom may have been somewhere around Afyon. Borders with
Mira_(kingdom)
Hittite king in 14th century BC
protesting his loyalty to Arnuwanda. Madduwatta attacked the rebellious land of Ḫapalla, ostensibly on behalf of the Hittite monarch, but followed his own interests
Arnuwanda_I
Hypothetical branch of Indo-European
kingdoms of Anatolia Bronze Age Ahhiyawa Arzawa Assuwa League Carchemish Hapalla Hatti Hayasa-Azzi Hittite Empire Hurrian States (Isuwa, Kizzuwatna, Mitanni)
Armeno-Phrygian_languages
Mountain in the Philippines
2024-06-24. "Viewfinder Panoramas Digital elevation Model". 2015-06-21. Hapalla JGH. An introduction to Subanen culture. Culture and peace studies. Ateneo
Mount_Imbing
King of the Hittites
region, and the latter secured the submission of Lalanda and the pillage of Ḫapalla. At some point late in his reign, perhaps not long before the Zannanza
Šuppiluliuma_I
Capital city of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines
Bureau of Local Government, Republic of the Philippines. 1975. p. 118. Hapalla JGH. An introduction to Subanen culture. Culture and peace studies. Ateneo
Pagadian
Late Bronze Age warlord
southwestern Anatolia. He attacked and occupied Hittite subject lands including Hapalla and unidentified territories called Iyalanti, Zumarri, and Wallarimma which
Madduwatta
Hypothetical Bronze Age people of West Asia
kingdoms of Anatolia Bronze Age Ahhiyawa Arzawa Assuwa League Carchemish Hapalla Hatti Hayasa-Azzi Hittite Empire Hurrian States (Isuwa, Kizzuwatna, Mitanni)
Armeno-Phrygians
2021-09-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Hapalla JGH. An introduction to Subanen culture. Culture and peace studies. Ateneo
Thimuay_Imbing
Nava 1989: Arcones, Talan 1990: Catinding, Ladrigan 1991: Toling 1992: Hapalla, Martin, Vergara 1993: Legaspi 1996: Reyes 1997: Mabazza 1998: Bancarin
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prominent political states in the region were Arzawa/Mira, Masa, Seha, Hapalla, Wilusa, Lukka etc. The names of these states frequently occur in documents
Luwian_Studies
King of the Hittites
peninsula. Tudḫaliya II marched against Arzawa, including the Seḫa River Land, Ḫapalla, and Wallarima, defeating them and sending captives and military equipment
Tudhaliya_II
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A giant.
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English (Devon) : habitational name from either of two places in Devon, Bovey Tracey or North Bovey, which take their names from the Bovey river, on which they stand.
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English : patronymic from the Old English personal name Hun(n)a.
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Name of God; Divine
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Tigress
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