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Pattin (also known as Pattina, Patina, Unqu and Unqi), was an ancient Luwian Syro-Hittite state at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. It was known to the Assyrians as Unqi and Aramaeans as Unqu.
It was located at the north-western coast of ancient Syria, associated with the modern-day Hatay. The capital of the state was Kinalua (Kunalua, Kalneh, or Kinaluwa), which has been tentatively associated with Tell Tayinat in modern-day Turkey.
The state was formed in the 9th century BC towards the end of the Dark Age period, and shared a north-western border with the Syro-Hittite state of Quwê. Khazazu (modern-day Azaz) was one of Pattin's dependencies which was invaded by Assyria around 870 BC. The frontier fortress of Aribua (associated with the modern-day region of Idlib) within the land of Lukhuti to the immediate south of Pattin was also ravaged.
List of kings
Taita I (11th century)
Taita II (early 10th century)
Manana (10th century)
Suppiluliuma I (late 10th century)
Halparuntiya I (10th or early 9th century)
Lubarna I (c. 870/875 – 858?)
Suppiluliuma II (fl. 858–857)
Halparuntiya II (fl. 857–853)
Lubarna II (829, died 831)
Surri (831)
Sasi (from 831)
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Tutammu (died 738)
The name Suppiluliuma corresponds to the Assyrian Sapalalme and Halparuntiya to Qalparunda.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gajabahu I dari Anuradhapura
- Chandiroor Divakaran
- Kannagi
- Gananath Obeyesekere
- Pattin
- Suppiluliuma (Pattin)
- Juba dance
- Marty Pattin
- Šuppiluliuma
- Adriaan Pattin
- Field hockey at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Sulfuric acid
- Al Lewis
- Luwians