Examples of using Mitanni in English and their translations into Norwegian
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saying that the princes of Mitanni came to seek peace with Amenhotep,
To 1300 BC. Mitanni came to be a regional power after the Hittite destruction of Amorite[1]
Shaushtatar of Mitanni, to try and reduce Cilicia's power in the region.
Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline.
Hittite, Mitanni, and Ugaritic sources(dated, roughly,
Sometime before Thutmose's 42nd year, Mitanni apparently began spreading revolt among all the major cities in Syria.
Tushratta, who styles himself"king of Mitanni" in his Akkadian Amarna letters,
After the fall of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni to the Hittites, Nuzi fell to the Assyrians
except that Egypt continued to lose territory to the Mitanni in northern Syria.
Eventually, Mitanni succumbed to Hittite
However, with the ascent of the Hittite empire, Mitanni and Egypt made an alliance to protect their mutual interests from the threat of Hittite domination.
However, with the ascent of the Hittite Empire, Mitanni and Egypt struck an alliance to protect their mutual interests from the threat of Hittite domination.
the novel charts Sinuhe's travels in then Egyptian-dominated Syria(Levant), in Mitanni, Babylon, Minoan Crete,
Harran was burned by a Hittite army under Piyashshili in the course of the conquest of Mitanni.
Harran was burned by a Hittite army under Piyashshili in the course of the conquest of Mitanni.
There is no indication that these persons owed allegiance to the political entity of Mitanni; although the German term Auslandshurriter("Hurrian expatriates")
In the mid-14th century BC, the Hittite Suppiluliuma I defeated king Tushratta of Mitanni and assumed control of northern Syria, then including Alalakh,
After the fall of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni to Ashur-uballit I of the Middle Assyrian Empire,
requests for his royal daughters in marriage from foreign kings such as Tushratta of Mitanni and Kadashman-Enlil I of Babylon.
the Hittites, and Mitanni came to make peace