Tushratta, king of Mitanni at the end …
Years: 1341BCE - 1330BCE
Tushratta, king of Mitanni at the end of the reign of Amenhotep III and throughout the reign of Akhenaten, is the son of Shuttarna II.
His daughter Tadukhipa had been married to the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III and then Akhenaten who had taken over his father's royal harem.
According to a treaty later made between the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I and Tushratta's brother Shattiwaza, after a third devastating Hittite raid led to the fall of Carchemish, Tushratta had been assassinated by a group led by one of his sons.
In the political turmoil following the death of his predecessor, the usurper Shuttarna III had attempted to murder Shattiwaza, who instead had escaped and sought refuge with Suppiluliuma, whose daughter he has married.
Shuttarna seeks support from the Assyrians, but is defeated when a Hittite army marches towards the capital and installs Shattiwaza on the throne.
Locations
People
Groups
- Mesopotamia
- Hurrians
- Babylonian Kingdom of the Kassites
- Mitanni (Hanigalbat), Kingdom of
- Hittites (Hittite Empire), (New) Kingdom of the
- Assyria, (Middle) Kingdom of
Topics
- Hittite Conquest of Anatolia
- Hittite-Hurrian Wars
- Assyrian-Hurrian Wars
- Younger Subboreal Period
- Bronze Age collapse
