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Halparuntiya II

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The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, Halparuntiya's delegation is depicted on the bottom row.

Halparuntiya II of Pattin (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: Qalparunda), was a Neo-Hittite king of the city-state of Tell Tayinat, capital of the kingdom of Pattin, between 857 and 853 BC. [1]

Halparuntiya came to the throne after the defeat of Suppiluliuma, who was defeated by the Assyrians. The Assyrian king, Shalmaneser III, made Pattin into an Assyrian tributary, and Halparuntiya sent tribute in 857 and 853 BC. Tribute bearers of Halparuntiya are depicted on the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, alongside those of Jehu, king of Israel.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Bryce, Trevor (2012). The World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms: A Political and Military History. Oxford University Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780199218721.
  2. ^ Yamada, S. (2021). The Construction of the Assyrian Empire: A Historical Study of the Inscriptions of Shalmaneser III (859-824 B.C.) Relating to His Campaigns to the West. Brill. p. 52. ISBN 9789004496835.
Preceded by King of Pattin
c. 857 - 853 BC
Succeeded by