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The Reign of Tudhaliya II and Šuppiluliuma I

The Contribution of the Hittite Documentation to a Reconstruction of the Amarna Age

Stavi, Boaz

Texte der Hethiter, Bd. 31

2015

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In the mid-fourteenth century BCE, two kings ruled in Hatti – Tudhaliya II and Šuppiluliuma I. During this period, Hatti was fraught with political turmoil and instability. It began with the destruction of Hattuša, and ended with a glorious military campaign, in which a large part of Syria was conquered, and the foundation laid for a strong and prosperous kingdom. Many studies have dealt with this epoch, since it parallels the el-Amarna period, however, its Hittite aspect has been comparatively overlooked. That, coupled with the discovery of several new sources for this period, provided the impetus for my research on this era. This volume sets out to identify important historical events that occurred during the protagonists’ reign, to verify them and examine their details, and then offers a synchronization of the Egyptian and Hittite chronologies.

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Table of Contents V
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XI
ABBREVIATIONS XIII
CHAPTER 1 PRINCIPAL SOURCES 1
1.1 The Deeds of Šuppiluliuma (CTH 40) 1
1.1.1 Colophons, copies and series 1
1.1.2 Restoring the order of the fragments 2
1.1.3 The beginning of Šuppiluliuma’s reign in the DŠ 3
1.2 The el-Amarna Archive 5
1.2.1 The Amarna pharaohs 5
1.2.2 Chronology of the site and the archive 7
1.2.2.1 ‘Time Frame I’: from the beginning of the archive until the end of Amenhotep III’s reign 9
1.2.2.2 ‘Time Frame II’: from Amenhotep IV’s accession until the conquest of Ṣumur by ‛Aziru 11
1.2.2.3 ‘Time Frame III’ and the ‘Late Amarna Subset’ (from ‛Aziru’s visit in Egypt until the end of the archive 17
1.2.2.4 Conclusions: the archive’s timespan of activity and the nature of the different Hittite campaigns 22
CHAPTER 2 TUDHALIYA II 25
2.1 The family of Tudhaliya II and Šuppiluliuma 25
2.2. The Concentric Attack 28
2.2.1 Introduction: the reign of Tudhaliya I and Arnuwanda I 28
2.2.1.1 The struggle between Egypt and Mittani in northern Syria 28
2.2.1.2 The struggle between Hatti and Mittani for control of Kizzuwatna 30
2.2.1.3 Tudhaliya I and Arnuwanda I in Syria 35
2.2.1.4 The situation on other fronts during Arnuwanda I’s reign 36
2.2.2 Sources related to Tudhaliya II’s reign 38
2.2.2.1 Hattušili III’s decree for the ḫekur of Pirwa (CTH 88) 38
2.2.2.2 The first tablets of The Deeds of Šuppiluliuma (CTH 40) 43
2.2.2.3 The Sunaššura treaty (CTH 41.1 and 41.2) 47
2.2.2.4 Šat. 1 (CTH 51.1) 48
2.2.2.5 The Annals of Muršili II (CTH 61) 49
2.2.2.6 Indictment of Mita of Pahhuwa (CTH 146) 49
2.2.2.7 Prayer to the Sun-Goddess of Arinna concerning plague and enemies (CTH 376.C) 52
2.2.2.8 Muršili’s ‘First’ and ‘Fourth’ Plague Prayer (CTH 378.1 and CTH 378.4) 54
2.2.2.9 A letter from Ortaköy/Šapinuwa 55
2.2.2.10 EA 31 and 32 56
2.2.3 Discussion: the Concentric Attack 60
2.2.3.1 The historical veracity of the event 60
2.2.3.2 The extent of the attack 60
2.2.3.3 The date of the attack 64
2.3 Tudhaliya II’s counter-offensive (the Early Foray) 66
2.3.1 Analysis of the sources 66
2.3.1.1 Šat. 1 (CTH 51.1) 66
2.3.1.2 The treaty between Muwattalli II of Hatti and Alakšandu of Wiluša (CTH 76) 67
2.3.1.3 Hattušili III’s account of Šuppiluliuma’s campaigns (CTH 83.1.A) 68
2.3.1.4 KBo 22.54 (CTH 215) 68
2.3.1.5 ‘First’ Plague Prayer (CTH 378.1) 68
2.3.1.6 ‘Fourth’ Plague Prayer (CTH 378.4) 69
2.3.1.7 Kp 05/226 69
2.3.1.8 Amarna Letters 70
2.3.2 Discussion: Tudhaliya II’s counter-offensive 73
2.3.2.1 When did the Hittite counter-offensive begin? 73
2.3.2.2 The extent of Tudhaliya II’s counter-offensive 76
CHAPTER 3 ŠUPPILULIUMA I’S CAMPAIGNS 79
3.1 The numbering of Šuppiluliuma’s campaigns 79
3.2 The ‘First Syrian War’ and its aftermath 81
3.2.1 Analysis of the sources 81
3.2.1.1 Šat. 1 (CTH 51.1) 81
3.2.1.2 The DŠ (CTH 40) 90
3.2.1.3 Šuppiluliuma’s letter and decrees concerning Ugarit (CTH 45–47) 94
3.2.1.4 The ‛Aziru treaty (CTH 49) 97
3.2.1.5 Treaty between Šuppiluliuma and Tette of Nuhašše (CTH 53) 98
3.2.1.6 The Aleppo treaty (CTH 75) 101
3.2.1.7 Hattušili III’s account of Šuppiluliuma’s campaigns (CTH 83.1.A) 101
3.2.1.8 Letters from the el-Amarna archive 104
3.2.2 Discussion 106
3.2.2.1 The objectives of the First Syrian War 106
3.2.2.2 The date of the First Syrian War 107
3.2.2.3 The itinerary of the First Syrian War 109
3.3 The situation in Syria in the immediate aftermath of the First Syrian War 110
3.3.1 Texts from Qatna (Idanda’s archive) 110
3.3.1.1 Summary of the letters 110
3.3.1.2. Discussion 116
3.3.2 The Amarna letters: the Mittanian and Egyptian campaigns 121
3.3.2.1 Summary of the events 121
3.3.2.2 The objectives of the two military operations 122
3.3.3 Summary: the First Syrian War and its aftermath 124
3.3.3.1 Summary of the events 124
3.3.3.2 Syrian kings who ruled during this period 126
3.3.3.3 Several notes about the domination of Syria 126
3.4 The intermediate period 128
3.4.1 Analysis of the sources 128
3.4.1.1 ‘Floating’ fragments in the DŠ 128
3.4.1.2 Fragments belonging to The Annals of Šuppiluliuma(?) 135
3.4.1.3 The Hukkana treaty (CTH 42) 136
3.4.1.4 Šuppiluliuma’s decree on Telipinu’s priesthood in Kizzuwatna (CTH 44) 137
3.4.1.5 Treaties with western Anatolian rulers (CTH 67 and 76) 137
3.4.1.6 Hattušili III’s account of Šuppiluliuma’s campaigns (CTH 83.2.A) 138
3.4.2 Discussion 138
3.5 The Second Syrian War 139
3.5.1 Analysis of the sources 139
3.5.1.1 The DŠ (CTH 40) 139
3.5.1.2 The ‛Aziru treaty (CTH 49) 156
3.5.1.3 Šat. 1 (CTH 51.1) 157
3.5.1.4 Šat. 2 (CTH 52) 158
3.5.1.5 Treaty between Šuppiluliuma and Tette of Nuhašše (CTH 53) 160
3.5.1.6 The Annals of Muršili II (CTH 61) 160
3.5.1.7 Treaty between Muršili II and Duppi-Teššub of Amurru (CTH 62) 161
3.5.1.8. Report on Šuppiluliuma’s and Muršili II’s campaigns (CTH 84) 162
3.5.1.9 Muršili’s Plague Prayers (CTH 378 and 379) 163
3.5.1.10 KBo 8.38 164
3.5.1.11 The General’s letter (RS 20.33) 164
3.5.1.12 Two letters from the correspondence with Egypt 165
3.5.1.13 Letters from the el-Amarna archive (the Late Amarna Subset) 166
3.5.2 Discussion 168
3.5.2.1 Summary of the different frontiers 168
3.5.2.2 The course of the Second Syrian War 173
3.5.2.3 The goals of the Second Syrian War 177
3.5.2.4 The date of the Second Syrian War and Šuppiluliuma’s reign 178
REFERENCES 183
APPENDIX 1 REORDERING OF THE FIRST TABLETS OF THE DŠ 205
APPENDIX 2 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES 207
INDEX 221
Maps IX
Map 1: The Ancient Near East during the Amarna Period IX
Map 2: Syria during the Amarna Period X
Map 3: The Hittite withdrawal 205
Map 4: Hatti’s expansion during Tudhaliya II’s reign 206
Chronological tables 207
Table 1: The events during the last years of Tudhaliya II 207
Table 2: Major events in the last nine years of AmenhotepIII’s reign 210
Table 3: The political situation in Syria before and after theFirst Syrian War 212
Table 4: The Second Syrian War based on the Amarna letters 214