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Bronze Age city in Anatolia
Tegarama (Old Assyrian: Tergarma; Hittite: Takarama; Luwian: Lakarma/Lukarma) was a city in Anatolia during the Bronze Age. It is often identified with
Tegarama
Biblical figure
Togarmah with the capital city called Tegarama by the Hittites and Til-Garimmu by the Assyrians. O.R. Gurney placed Tegarama in Southeast Anatolia. Several later
Togarmah
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
Togarmah by the ancient Hebrews, which has in turn been identified as the Tegarama of Hittite texts and Til-Garimmu of Assyrian records. Josephus called Togarmah
Phrygia
Genealogy of the sons of Noah in Genesis
Josephus and as the Riphean Mountains in the Book of Jubilees. Togarmah Tegarama Elishah Uncertain, usually reckoned as Alashiya, but other proposals include
Generations_of_Noah
Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia
of Kanesh, but north of Luhuzzadia/Lahu(wa)zzandiya, between Hurama and Tegarama (modern day Gürün). Trevor Bryce imprecisely situated it to "the south-east
Kussara
King of the Hittites from 1590-1560 BC
Hattusa, the Hittite capital. While on this journey, he reached the city of Tegarama, which is possibly the modern-day Turkish city of Gürün. At this point
Hantili_I
King of Assyria
governor revolting in Cilicia, and a 695 BC campaign against the city of Tegarama. In 694 BC, Sennacherib invaded Elam, with the explicit goal of the campaign
Sennacherib
King of the Hittites
northeast and west, Šuppiluliuma sought to recover control over Kizzuwatna and Tegarama, areas to the south and east, which had come under the indirect control
Šuppiluliuma_I
Municipality in Sivas, Turkey
of Šuppiluliuma I (c. 1344–1322 BCE), the Hittites captured the city of Tegarama during campaigns against the Hurrians to the east; several scholars likewise
Gürün
King of Melid
Tabal. Til Garimmu had previously been a Hittite fortress, by the name of Tegarama. At Til Garimmu he sought refuge and was taken into the fortress, but this
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