
Mitanni - Wikipedia
Mitanni or Mittani (c. 1550 –1260 BC), [a] earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC; [1] Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat in Assyrian records, [b] or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a …
Mitanni - World History Encyclopedia
Nov 29, 2021 · The Hittites vied with the kingdom Mittani which had sealed off the Mesopotamian north all the way from near the sea in the west to the mountains in the east, from the area of …
Mitanni | Hittites, Assyrians, Hurrians, & Map | Britannica
Mitanni, Indo-Iranian empire centred in northern Mesopotamia that flourished from about 1500 to about 1360 bce. At its height the empire extended from Kirkūk (ancient Arrapkha) and the …
A Forgotten Empire: The Ancient Kingdom of Mitanni
Nov 7, 2025 · Mitanni was a state that existed between the 16th and 13th centuries BC. This state occupied the land of the Hurrians. This area is located in the upper Tigris-Euphrates basin, …
The Mitanni Kingdom: Rise & Fall of a Bronze Age Superpower
May 14, 2025 · The Hittite king, Suppiluliuma I (ruled c. 1350-1322 BCE), forced the Mittani king to sign the treaty of vassaldom after the former led a major military campaign into Mitanni …
History of the Mitanni - World History Edu
Feb 16, 2025 · Mitanni was a powerful Hurrian-speaking kingdom that existed in northern Syria and southeastern Anatolia (modern-day Turkiye) between approximately 1550 and 1262 BC. It …
Cultures | Mitanni
Mitanni (/mɪˈtæni/; Hittite cuneiform 𒆳𒌷𒈪𒋫𒀭𒉌 KUR URUMi-ta-an-ni; Mittani 𒈪𒀉𒋫𒉌 Mi-it-ta-ni), also called Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat (Hanikalbat, Khanigalbat, cuneiform 𒄩𒉌𒃲𒁁 Ḫa-ni …
Mitanni Mythology | Mythosphere
Mitanni Mythology The Mitanni civilization emerged in the region of northern Mesopotamia, primarily present-day Syria and parts of Turkey, around 1500–1300 BCE. The Mitanni state …
Mitanni - New World Encyclopedia
Mitanni (also Mittani or Hanigalbat) was a Hurrian kingdom in northern Mesopotamia from c. 1500 B.C.E.
Mitanni - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Kingdom of Šamšī-Adad and its Legacies", in Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum, Nicole Brisch and Jesper Eidem (eds.), Constituent, Confederate, and Conquered Space: The Emergence of the …