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 | |||||||||
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Unknown–737 BC | |||||||||
Luhuti (Luash) Location, Showing The Capital (Afis) | |||||||||
Capital | Hatarikka (Afis) | ||||||||
Common languages | Aramaic | ||||||||
Religion | Levantine Religion | ||||||||
Government | Unknown | ||||||||
Historical era | Iron Age | ||||||||
• Established | Unknown | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 737 BC | ||||||||
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Today part of | Syria |
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