Luhuti

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.

Luhuti
Lukhuti - Lu'ash
Unknown–737 BC
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
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