Pamba is the name of a king of the Hatti in the early 22nd century BC (short chronology) (or the 23rd century BC (middle chronology)). The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The short chronology is one chronology of the Near Eastern Bronze and Early Iron Age, which fixes the reign of Hammurabi to 1728 BC – 1686 BC and the Sack of The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC See Short chronology for a timeline in absolute dates The Chronology of the Ancient Near East is a framework of dates for
Pamba's name is mentioned in a report of Naram-Suen of Akkad regarding a battle against an alliance of 17 kings, including Pamba, king of the Hatti, and Zipani, king of Kanesh. For the village in Azerbaijan see Kültəpə. Kültepe is the name of the modern village near the ancient city of Kaneš in central eastern The text is the earliest known mention of the Hatti people; the extant copy of the report dates to ca. 1400 BC, nearly a millennium later[1].
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earliest known Hatti king
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Hattian king ca. The Hattians were an ancient people who inhabited the land of Hatti in present-day central and southeastern parts of Anatolia, Turkey. early 22nd century BC |
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Next known title holder:
Piyusti |