Cannabaceae

Kirta was a legendary Hurrian king in Mesopotamia. He lived in approximately 1500 BC and is traditionally thought to have founded the dynasty of Mitanni,[1] though epigraphic support for that is thin. A seal was found reading "Šuttarna, son of Kirta, king of Maitani."[2] He may have reigned around 1540 BC as per middle chronology.

His offsprings included Shuttarna I and Barattarna.[citation needed] Mitanni's rise under Kirta might have been facilitated by the disappearance of the Babylonian kingdom.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Ancient Mesopotamia website, Cultures section, Hurrians
  2. ^ Lewy, Hildegard, (1964). “Notes on the Political Organization of Asia Minor at the Time of the Old Assyrian Texts.” Orientalia, vol. 33, pp. 181–198.
  3. ^ Espín, Orlando O.; Nickoloff, James B. (2007). An Introductory Dictionary of Theology and Religious Studies. Liturgical Press. p. 1309. ISBN 978-0-8146-5856-7.


Preceded by
founder of the Mitanni kingdom
Mitanni king
fl. 1540 BC
Succeeded by

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