About: Warpalawas

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Warpalawa(s) (possibly Warpalawa II) was a late 8th century BC (ca 730-710 BC?) Late Hittite (or Neo-Hittite) king of Tabal in south-central Anatolia (modern Turkey). The political center of this Early Iron Age regional state was probably Tuwana (later Graeco-Roman Tyana). Warpalawa is first attested among the five regional rulers who paid tribute to Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 BC).

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  • Warpalawa (II.) (assyrisch Urballa, Urpalla) war im 8. Jahrhundert v. Chr. ein Herrscher des spätluwischen Kleinstaates Tuwana, der etwa dem hethitischen Tuwanuwa und der späteren, antiken Landschaft Tyanitis entsprach. Das Gebiet umfasst etwa die heutige türkische Provinz Niğde, die Hauptstadt liegt an der Stelle des heutigen Kemerhisar. (de)
  • Warpalawa(s) (possibly Warpalawa II) was a late 8th century BC (ca 730-710 BC?) Late Hittite (or Neo-Hittite) king of Tabal in south-central Anatolia (modern Turkey). The political center of this Early Iron Age regional state was probably Tuwana (later Graeco-Roman Tyana). Warpalawa is first attested among the five regional rulers who paid tribute to Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 BC). (en)
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  • Warpalawa (II.) (assyrisch Urballa, Urpalla) war im 8. Jahrhundert v. Chr. ein Herrscher des spätluwischen Kleinstaates Tuwana, der etwa dem hethitischen Tuwanuwa und der späteren, antiken Landschaft Tyanitis entsprach. Das Gebiet umfasst etwa die heutige türkische Provinz Niğde, die Hauptstadt liegt an der Stelle des heutigen Kemerhisar. (de)
  • Warpalawa(s) (possibly Warpalawa II) was a late 8th century BC (ca 730-710 BC?) Late Hittite (or Neo-Hittite) king of Tabal in south-central Anatolia (modern Turkey). The political center of this Early Iron Age regional state was probably Tuwana (later Graeco-Roman Tyana). Warpalawa is first attested among the five regional rulers who paid tribute to Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 BC). (en)
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  • Warpalawa (de)
  • Warpalawas (en)
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