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- Astarpa_River abstract "The Astarpa River (possibly the modern Meander River, Turkey) is a river in western Anatolia mentioned in Hittites records of the 14th century BC.The annals of Mursili II record that in the 3rd year of his reign, which would be 7 years prior to Mursili's eclipse in 1312 BC, prince Piyama-Kurunta of Arzawa stood against his army at Walma by the river Astarpa. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into Apasa. The following winter, Mursili withdrew to the Astarpa to prepare for the next season.A treaty between Mursili and Kupanta-Kurunta of Mira later lists the Astarpa as the border of Kupanta-Kurunta's client region of Kuwaliya.The annals of Mursili during the Astarpa campaign mention nearby regions of "Apasa", "Millawanda", and "Ahhiyawa". It is thought that these are the Bronze Age names of Ephesus, Miletus, and Mycenaean Greece. Astarpa is most likely the Meander River. This means that Mira is probably to the north of Astarpa, and that its neighbouring Seha River Land would be to the north of Mira.".
- Astarpa_River wikiPageID "5532106".
- Astarpa_River wikiPageRevisionID "541686262".
- Astarpa_River hasPhotoCollection Astarpa_River.
- Astarpa_River subject Category:Arzawa.
- Astarpa_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Turkey.
- Astarpa_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Astarpa_River type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Astarpa_River type River109411430.
- Astarpa_River type RiversOfTurkey.
- Astarpa_River type Stream109448361.
- Astarpa_River type Thing100002452.
- Astarpa_River type YagoGeoEntity.
- Astarpa_River type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Astarpa_River comment "The Astarpa River (possibly the modern Meander River, Turkey) is a river in western Anatolia mentioned in Hittites records of the 14th century BC.The annals of Mursili II record that in the 3rd year of his reign, which would be 7 years prior to Mursili's eclipse in 1312 BC, prince Piyama-Kurunta of Arzawa stood against his army at Walma by the river Astarpa. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into Apasa.".
- Astarpa_River label "Astarpa River".
- Astarpa_River label "Astarpa".
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