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  1. Hayasa-Azzi - World History Encyclopedia

    WebFeb 14, 2018 · The Hayasa-Azzi were an indigenous Bronze Age tribal confederation which flourished on the plateau of ancient Armenia and โ€ฆ

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  3. Hayasa (Hayasa-Azzi) - Armenian-History.com

    WebApr 22, 2016 · Hayasa (Hayasa-Azzi) Author: Smbat Minasyan. Published: April 22, 2016. Last Updated: May 6, 2021. Views: 12,548. Hittite โ€ฆ

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    • Kingdoms of Anatolia - Hayasa-Azzi - The History Files

      WebHayasa-Azzi remains undefeated. Anniya launches a major counter-offensive by once again invading the Upper Land region on the Hittite north-eastern frontier, destroying the land of Istitina and placing the city of โ€ฆ

    • Hayasa-Azzi Confederation | Map and Timeline

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      Hayasa or Khayasa identified with Haik, Hayk or Hark, was inhabited before the coming of Armens. The suffix sa of Hayasa corresponds to the stan, derivative of Hayasatan (Armenia). Greeks knew about this country (Hayasa) and their writers wrote about Armenians or hayers.
      The Hayasa-Azzi confederation was in conflict with the Hittite Empire in the 14th century BC, leading up to the collapse of Hatti around 1190 BC. It has long been thought that Hayasa-Azzi may have played a significant role in the ethnogenesis of Armenians.
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      Hayasa-Azzi or Azzi-Hayasa ( Hittite: URUแธชaiaลกa-, Armenian: ี€ีกีตีกีฝีก) was a Late Bronze Age confederation in the Armenian Highlands and/or Pontic region of Asia Minor. The Hayasa-Azzi confederation was in conflict with the Hittite Empire in the 14th century BC, leading up to the collapse of Hatti around 1190 BC.
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      The Hayasa-Azzi are the eponym of the Hay people, the term Armenians use to describe themselves and their state, Hayastan. Whether there is an actual connection between the ancient Hayasa-Azzi people and the more modern Armenia state (which only first appears in records from the 6th century BCE) is still being debated amongst scholars.
    • Hayasa - armeniapedia.org

      WebHayasa or Khayasa identified with Haik, Hayk or Hark, was inhabited before the coming of Armens. The suffix sa of Hayasa corresponds to the stan, derivative of Hayasatan (Armenia). Greeks knew about this country โ€ฆ

    • Ancient Armenia - World History Encyclopedia

      WebMar 6, 2018 · The first identifiable culture in the region is the Hayasa-Azzi, an indigenous tribal confederation which flourished on the fertile plateau of ancient Armenia around Mount Ararat and parts of modern-day eastern โ€ฆ

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