Luhuti

Luhuti
Lukhuti - Lu'ash
Unknown–737 BC
Luhuti (Luash) Location, Showing The Capital (Afis)
Luhuti (Luash) Location, Showing The Capital (Afis)
CapitalHatarikka (Afis)
Common languagesAramaic
Religion
Levantine Religion
GovernmentUnknown
Historical eraIron Age
• Established
Unknown
• Disestablished
737 BC
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nuhašše
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Today part ofSyria

Luhuti, Lukhuti or Lu'ash, was an Iron Age Syro-Hittite Aramean region during the early 1st millennium BC located in northern Syria, in an area that used to be called Nuhašše.[1]

  1. ^ John David Hawkins (10 May 2012). Inscriptions of the Iron Age: Part 1. Walter de Gruyter. p. 400. ISBN 9783110804201.

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