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page 117th-century BC monarchs
Anitta
King of Kussara
Pithana
Pitḫana (Pythanas) was a Middle Bronze Age king, during the late 18th century BC (middle chronology), of the Anatolian city of Kuššara, and a forerunner of the later Hittite dynasty.
Rim-Sin II
Babylonian king
Piyusti
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Piyusti or Piyušti was a king of Hattusa during the 17th century BC (short chronology). He is mentioned in the Anitta text as being defeated by Anitta on at least two occasions.
Irkabtum
Irkabtum (reigned c. Middle 17th century BC - Middle chronology) was the king of Yamhad (Halab), succeeding his father Niqmi-Epuh.

Niqmi-Epuh
Niqmi-Epuḫ, also given as Niqmepa (reigned - Middle chronology) was the king of Yamḫad (Halab) succeeding his father Yarim-Lim II.
Yarim-Lim III
great King of Yamhad
Hammurabi III
king of Yamhad
Hammurabi II
great King of Yamhad
Uhna
Uḫna was a king of the ancient Anatolian city of Zalpuwa during the 18th century BC, middle chronology, who conquered the Hittite city of Neša. According to the Text of Anitta (KBo 3.22), he brought the statue of the god Siusum from Neša to Zalpuwa. Several years later king Anitta brought this statue back to Neša.