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    Mitanni (anche Mittanni o Mittani; Naharina nei testi egizi e Hanigalbat nei testi assiri) fu un regno situato nel nord della Mesopotamia, che si estese, al culmine della sua ampiezza, dai monti Zagros al lago di Van e ai confini con l' Assiria. Era abitato principalmente da Hurriti.
    Altre capitali: Taidi
    Capitale: Washukanni
    Lingue parlate: lingua assira, aramaico, accadico
    Lingue ufficiali: Hurrita
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    What is another name for the Mitanni Empire?
    Alternative Titles: Hanigalbat, Naharina. Mitanni, Indo-Iranian empire centred in northern Mesopotamia that flourished from about 1500 to about 1360 bc. At its height the empire extended from Kirkūk (ancient Arrapkha) and the Zagros Mountains in the east through Assyria to the Mediterranean Sea in the west.
    Where is Mitanni located today?
    Mitanni. At its height the empire extended from Kirkūk (ancient Arrapkha) and the Zagros Mountains in the east through Assyria to the Mediterranean Sea in the west. Its heartland was the Khābūr River region, where Wassukkani, its capital, was probably located.
    What is the meaning of the name Mitanni?
    Mitanni. Mitanni ( /mɪˈtæni/; Hittite cuneiform KUR URUMi-ta-an-ni; Mittani Mi-it-ta-ni ), also called Hanigalbat ( Hanigalbat, Khanigalbat cuneiform Ḫa-ni-gal-bat) in Assyrian or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian -speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia from c. 1500 to 1300 BC.
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    What language did Mitanni speak?
    Most, but not all, of the denizens of Mitanni spoke the Hurrian language, a linguistic isolate unrelated to either the Indo-European or Indo-Iranian linguistic groups common in the region. Though Hurrian was not the only language spoken in Mitanni, by 1400 B.C. the language was being spoken by Mitanni's ruling elite.
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    Mitanni (anche Mittanni o Mittani; Naharina nei testi egizi e Hanigalbat nei testi assiri) fu un regno situato nel nord della Mesopotamia, che si estese, al culmine della sua ampiezza, dai monti Zagros al lago di Van e ai confini con l'Assiria. Era abitato principalmente da Hurriti. Raggiunse il massimo … See more

    Il regno di Mitanni fu chiamato Maryannu, Nahrina o Mitanni dagli Egizi, Hurri dagli Ittiti e Hanigalbat dagli Assiri. Diversi nomi che sembrano però riferirsi allo stesso regno e furono usati in modo intercambiabile. See more

    Fino al 2019 le uniche fonti si basavano soprattutto su racconti assiri, ittiti ed egizi, e su iscrizioni provenienti principalmente dalla Siria. Spesso non è nemmeno possibile stabilire … See more

    Quando conquistavano dei popoli, gli Hurriti li dividevano a seconda dell'etnia e il loro re e li rendevano vassalli. Lo Stato hurrita era dotato di grandi funzionari, i khalsukhlu che, … See more

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    È stato ipotizzato che l'aristocrazia di Mitanni, che portava nomi indo-arii, fosse migrata dall'Iran e si fosse imposta sulle popolazioni indigene See more

    Gli Hurriti ci forniscono un'ampia testimonianza delle loro divinità, lasciando templi e anche testi religiosi (anche se gran parte della … See more

    Sabatino Moscati, Antichi imperi d'Oriente, Newton & Compton, Roma 1978, ISBN 978-88-8183-779-3.
    Paolo Matthiae, Storia dell'arte dell'Oriente Antico. vol. 3. I … See more

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    Mitanni , c. 1550–1260 BC, earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC; Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat (Hanikalbat, Khanigalbat, cuneiform ???????????????? Ḫa-ni-gal-bat, Ḫa-ni-rab-bat) in Assyrian records, or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Since no histories or royal annals/chronicles have yet b…

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    WebJul 20, 1998 · Mitanni, Indo-Iranian empire centred in northern Mesopotamia that flourished from about 1500 to about 1360 bc. At its height the empire extended from …

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    Mitanni in Northern Mesopotamia reached from Nuzi (present day, Kirkuk) and the Tigris River to the east, to Aleppo and Central Syria (Nuhashshe) in the west. In the center lays the Khabur River valley, with two capitals: Taite and Washukanni, called as Taidu and Ushshukana in Assyrian sources. The whole ar…
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      WebJan 05, 2016 · This state occupied the land of the Hurrians. This area is located in the upper Tigris-Euphrates basin, and corresponds today

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      WebDec 06, 2021 · A map illustrating the changing fortunes of the Mitanni Empire, an Indo-Iranian society from northern Mesopotamia with its heartland in the Khabur River region, …

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      WebJul 21, 2020 · The Kingdom of Mittani, known to the people of the land, and the Assyrians, as Hanigalbat and to the Egyptians as Naharin and Metani, once stretched from present …

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      WebSep 30, 2022 · The Mitanni Empire was established in 1475 BC and was disestablished in 1260 BC. It was one of the biggest and most powerful nations of its time, and its influence …

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      WebThe pharaohs of Egypt corresponded with the Mitanni rulers of the empire, calling it Naharina after the Akkadian word for river, and Syrian musicians at Ugarit performed Hurrian compositions (Assyrians, on the other hand, …

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      WebFeb 07, 2022 · The Mittanni Empire occurred between 1500 and 1350 B.C. and during this time, the Hurrian language was spoken. Discover more about this ancient …

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