Mitannian
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Mitannian
Example Sentences
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Apparently five successive Mitannian kings were overlords of Assyria during a period which cannot be estimated at much less than a hundred years.
From Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Mackenzie, Donald Alexander
Even the governor of the Canaanite town of Musikhuna, not far from the Sea of Galilee, bore the Mitannian name of Sutarna.
From Patriarchal Palestine by Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
The decay of the Hittite and Mitannian power meant the revival of the older Aramæan population of the country.
From Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations by Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
The power of Assyria had to be crippled; its revenues were required for the Mitannian exchequer.
From Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Mackenzie, Donald Alexander
The Tell-el-Amarna letters reveal the fact that Egyptian monarchs had married princesses from Mitanni, and the famous Akhenaton had Mitannian blood in his veins.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis by Various
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