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Kurunta (Cuneiform: ð’€­ð’†— (dLAMMA)) was younger son of the early 13th century BC Hittite king Muwatalli II and cousin of Tudhaliya IV. Kurunta was thereby a Hittite prince and king of Tarhuntassa country. It has been suggested that he may have captured the Hittite capital for a very short time during the reign of the Hittite king Tuthaliya IV and declared himself a great king.

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Kurunta

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Kurunta (Cuneiform: ð’€­ð’†— (dLAMMA)) was younger son of the early 13th century BC Hittite king Muwatalli II and cousin of Tudhaliya IV. Kurunta was thereby...

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Arzawa

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Arzawa before seeking a marriage alliance with the Arzawan king Kupanta-Kurunta. Maduwatta then allied with a certain Attarsiya, the man of Ahhiyawa; the...

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Yoga Korunta

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The Yoga Korunta or Yoga Kuruntha is a purported 5,000 year old text on yoga, said to have been written in Sanskrit by an otherwise unknown author, Vamana...

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Milawata letter

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adopted son Kupanta-Kurunta (who was Mursili's nephew as well). In a subsequent treaty, Mursili agreed to cede Kuwaliya to Kupanta-Kurunta, which had as a...

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Seha River Land

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Ura-Tarhunta during the reign of Arnuwanda II.(1322 BC)[citation needed] Manapa-Kurunta: king during reign of Muwatalli II, mentioned in the Alaksandu treaty (c...

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Astarpa River

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Piyama-Kurunta of Arzawa stood against his army at Walma by the river Astarpa. Mursili defeated him at the river. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into Apasa...

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Carchemish

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main male deity of the town was Karhuha, akin to the Hittite stag-god Kurunta. Kubaba was also the goddess of Alalakh, located in the coastal Amik Valley...

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Muwatalli II

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as Mursili III until his uncle Hattusili III deposed him. Another was Kurunta who became the vassal ruler of Tarhuntassa during the reign of Hattusili...

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Ashtanga vinyasa yoga

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who in turn claimed to have learned it from a supposed text called Yoga Kurunta by the otherwise unknown author Vamama Rishi. This text was imparted to...

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Sumerogram

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dAMAR.UTU. Hittite Kurunta is usually written as ð’€­ð’†— (dLAMMA), where LAMMA is the Sumerogram for 'stag', the Luwian deity Kurunta being associated with...

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Hattusa

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the 13th century BC, contained a treaty between Hittite Tudḫaliya IV and Kurunta, King of Tarḫuntašša. It is held at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations...

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Deer in mythology

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Hittite gods were often depicted standing on the backs of stags, such as Kurunta or fellow Anatolian (Luwian) deity Runtiya. The deer would also have a...

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Innara

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tasks are similar to the tasks of the god of wild animals and hunting, Kurunta. In the Luwian language, Innara is called Annari. The name of the god comes...

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Madduwatta

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neighboring Arzawa, at the time ruled by the anti-Hittite king Kupanta-Kurunta. Madduwatta not only failed to conquer Arzawa, but needed Hittite reinforcements...

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Hittite mythology and religion

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(Hattian) Storm god of Kuliwišna Kumarbi – father of Tarhunt (Hurrian) Kurunta – god of wild animals and hunting, symbolized by the stag (Luwian) Lelwani...

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Pitassa

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These include the treaty between Tudhaliya IV of Hatti and his cousin Kurunta around 1240-1210 BC, which described the latter's frontiers in the following...

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List of battles before 301

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Hittite forces, led by Mursili II, destroy the Arzawa army under Piyama-Kurunta, son of their king Uhha-Ziti. Mursili destroys Milawanda and besieges Apasa...

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