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- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty abstract "The Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty was concluded between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and Hittite King Hattusili III. According to most Egyptologists it was concluded in or around 1259 BC, marking the official end of negotiations and Ramesses II' acceptance from Hittite diplomats of a silver tablet on which the terms were inscribed. The location where the treaty was signed is uncertain.Its purpose was to establish and maintain peaceful relations between the parties. It was the first known diplomatic agreement from the Near East, and it is the oldest written treaty to survive to-date (though not the oldest known treaty).Sometimes called the Treaty of Kadesh, after the Battle of Kadesh fought some sixteen years earlier, the treaty itself did not bring about a peace; in fact "an atmosphere of enmity between Hatti and Egypt lasted many years," until the eventual treaty of alliance was signed.In Egypt it was inscribed on the walls of temples in hieroglyphics, while in the Hittite capital of Hattusa (in present day Turkey) it was preserved on baked clay tablets. Archaeological excavations at the Hittite royal palace uncovered it among the palace's sizable archives.The Egyptian version of the peace treaty was engraved on the walls of Pharaoh Ramesses II's mortuary temple in Thebes. Translation of the text revealed that this engraving was originally translated from the silver tablet given to Ramesses II, but had since been lost to contemporary historians. The scribes who engraved the Egyptian version of the treaty included descriptions of the figures and seals that were on the tablet that the Hittites delivered. Two of the tablets are today displayed at the Museum of the Ancient Orient, part of the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The third is on display in the Berlin State Museums in Germany. A copy of this treaty is prominently displayed on a wall in the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty thumbnail Istanbul_-_Museo_archeol._-_Trattato_di_Qadesh_fra_ittiti_ed_egizi_(1269_a.C.)_-_Foto_G._Dall'Orto_28-5-2006.jpg?width=300.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty wikiPageID "29384350".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty wikiPageRevisionID "587077387".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty created "c.1259 BC".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty discovered "1828".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty image "200".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty imageCaption "The Hittite version and Egyptian".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty location "Istanbul celtics Museums and Precinct of celtic in Karnak".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty name "Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:13th-century_BC_treaties.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:Ancient_Egypt.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:Clay_tablets.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:Hittites.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:Peace_treaties_of_Egypt.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty subject Category:Ramesses_II.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty comment "The Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty was concluded between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and Hittite King Hattusili III. According to most Egyptologists it was concluded in or around 1259 BC, marking the official end of negotiations and Ramesses II' acceptance from Hittite diplomats of a silver tablet on which the terms were inscribed. The location where the treaty was signed is uncertain.Its purpose was to establish and maintain peaceful relations between the parties.".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Tratado de Kadesh".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Tratado de Qadesh".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Trattato di Qadeš".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Verdrag van Kadesh".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "Ägyptisch-Hethitischer Friedensvertrag".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty label "埃及赫梯和約".
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Egyptian%E2%80%93Hittite_peace_treaty.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Egyptsko-chetitská_mírová_smlouva.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Ägyptisch-Hethitischer_Friedensvertrag.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Tratado_de_Qadesh.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Perjanjian_damai_Mesir-Het.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Trattato_di_Qadeš.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Verdrag_van_Kadesh.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Tratado_de_Kadesh.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Q253155.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty sameAs Q253155.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty wasDerivedFrom Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty?oldid=587077387.
- Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty depiction Istanbul_-_Museo_archeol._-_Trattato_di_Qadesh_fra_ittiti_ed_egizi_(1269_a.C.)_-_Foto_G._Dall'Orto_28-5-2006.jpg.