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- Q1792017 subject Q8840532.
- Q1792017 abstract "Kummuh was an Iron Age Neo-Hittite kingdom located on the west bank of the Upper Euphrates within the eastern loop of the river between Malatya and Carchemish. Assyrian sources refer to both the land and its capital city by the same name. The city is identified with the classical-period Samosata (modern-day Samsat Höyük), which has now been flooded under the waters of a newly built dam. Urartian sources refer to it as Qumaha. The name is also attested in at least one local royal inscription dating to the 8th century BCE. Other places that are mentioned in historical sources as lying within Kummuh are lands of Kištan and Halpi, and cities of Wita, Halpa, Parala, Sukiti and Sarita(?). Kummuh bordered the kingdoms of Melid to the north, Gurgum to the west and Carchemish to the south, while to the east it faced Assyria and later Urartu.Several indigenous rock inscriptions have been found in the region, all written in hieroglyphic Luwian, attesting to the continuity of Hittite traditions. In his annals, the Assyrian king Sargon II referred to the Kummuh ruler as 'Hittite', and several rulers of Kummuh bore the same names as famous Hittite kings of the 2nd millennium BCE: Hattušili(?), Šuppiluliuma, and Muwattalli (in Assyrian sources Qatazilu, Ušpilulume, and Muttallu, respectively).".
- Q1792017 dissolutionYear "-0708".
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- Q1792017 commonName "Kummuh".
- Q1792017 conventionalLongName "Kummuh".
- Q1792017 nativeName "Kummaḫa".
- Q1792017 yearEnd "708".
- Q1792017 point "37.55 38.5".
- Q1792017 type Country.
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- Q1792017 comment "Kummuh was an Iron Age Neo-Hittite kingdom located on the west bank of the Upper Euphrates within the eastern loop of the river between Malatya and Carchemish. Assyrian sources refer to both the land and its capital city by the same name. The city is identified with the classical-period Samosata (modern-day Samsat Höyük), which has now been flooded under the waters of a newly built dam. Urartian sources refer to it as Qumaha.".
- Q1792017 label "Kummuh".
- Q1792017 lat "37.55".
- Q1792017 long "38.5".
- Q1792017 depiction Hittite_KingdomsecXIV.png.
- Q1792017 name "Kummaḫa".
- Q1792017 name "Kummuh".