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  • curprev 10:4110:41, 7 December 2023Delirium333 talk contribsm 98,629 bytes +21 previously before this edit, there were contradictions regarding the date of the hittite empire's dissolution. this page says that hattusa was destroyed at 1180 BC, but the textbox says 1190 BC. and we know for a fact that king suppiluliuma II's reign started either 1210 or 1207 BC, and lasted 29 or 30 years. 1210-30 years is 1180. therefore 1180 BC makes more sense. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 18:4818:48, 21 October 2023Ennomus talk contribs 97,640 bytes +622 Previous map is old and contains historical inaccuracies for the specific time period. It's known that kingdoms of Arzawa was subjugated at that time. alongside with Azzi-Hayasa confederation. The regions of Pala and Kaskia however, were never fully conquered by the Hittites, as the native Kaskian population were always rebellious and raided Hatti countryside even during the most powerful time of Hittites. Plus some settlement names are in modern Turkish name with limited regional names given. undo Tag: Visual edit

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