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consolidated power over the region around 1320 BC, crushing a revolt in which the Seha River Land participated. According to Mursili, he besieged the Seha River Land's capital and was on the verge of destroying it when he accepted a last minute mercy plea from
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Manapa-Tarhunta was eventually deposed and replaced by someone named Masturi, who may have been his son. Masturi's ascent to the throne was supported by Mursili's successor
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near the Gediz River, where excavations since 2014 have revealed a major Bronze Age settlement whose citadel is more than four times larger than that of contemporary
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Max Gander suggested that evidence would also be compatible with the Seha River Land being located south of
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Muwa-Walwi was the king of the Seha River Land as well as Appawiya during the time of
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He is mentioned as a witness in the Treaty of Tudhaliya IV and Kurunta of Tarhuntassa.
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The Seha River Land was a reluctant vassal state of the
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The Seha River itself is generally identified with the
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need not be read as implying that Seha ruled Lesbos.
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Briefly deposed by Ura-Tarhunta during the reign of
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Index

Seha River
Location of the Seha River Land
Vassal state
Hittite Empire
Kaymakçı Tepe
Kingdom
Manapa-Tarhunta
Bronze Age
Aegean Region
Turkey
Anatolia
Late Bronze Age
Hittite texts
Arzawa
Mira
Wilusa
Lazpa
Hittite Empire
Hittite king
Mursili II
King Manapa-Tarhunta
Manapa-Tarhunta letter
Muwatalli II
Ahhiyawa
Tudhaliya IV
Suppiluliuma I
Arnuwanda II
Arnuwanda II
Arnuwanda II
Muwatalli II

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