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to the Seha River's south. Uhha-Ziti convinced Manapa-Tarhunta to join the rebellion, but Mursilis II subsequently defeated the alliance and prepared to destroy the Seha River's cities. Manapa-Tarhunta paraded his mother and family before the Hittite king, tears flowing, so Mursilis II spared the
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which mentioned that Manapa-Kurunta was now king in the Seha River Land. There is no documentation of any disturbance in the succession, so it is assumed that the succession was patrilineal, and that it transferred peacefully from father to son.
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Muwa-Walwis died around the year 1323 BC and left his kingdom to Manapa-Tarhunta. His brothers, led by the eldest,
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After the reigns of both Manapa-Tarhunta and Mursilis II, Mursilis's successor
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On Arnuwanda's death that year, an otherwise unknown chieftain named
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Soon after these incidents, Manapa-Tarhunta presumably authored the
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The Treaty of Mursili II with Manapa-Tarhunta of Seha (CTH 69).
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