Ancient history

Arzawa | old kingdom, anatolia

Arzawa , ancient kingdoms of western or southwestern Anatolia (the exact position is disputed). Although Arzawa has long been a rival of The Hittite The kingdom was occasionally conquered and vassaled by some of the more powerful Hittite kings, such as Labarna's I ( approx. 1680– approx. 1650 v . Ch. ). During the period of Hittite decline after the end of the Old Kingdom ( approx. 1500 v . Ch. ) Arzawa's power and fame reached its zenith, and its king Tarkhundaradu corresponded in the 14th century v . Chr . With Amenhotep III. From Egypt . It was later recaptured by the Hittites Mursilis II (1339–06 v . Ch. ). During the reign of the Hittite king Arnuwanda III (1220–1190 v. ), Arzawa, was seized by a disloyal Hittite vassal. Madduwattas; it was never reconquered by the Hittites and gradually lost its political identity.

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