Luwians
The Luwians also known as Luvians were a people closely related to the Hittites.[1] Sometime after 2300, the Luwians, an Indo-European-speaking people, settled in southern Anatolia.[2]
The Luwians were related to the Hittites and were the dominant group in the Late Hittite culture.[3]
Luwians Media
Luwian storm god Tarḫunz in the National Museum of Aleppo.
Statue from the Post-Hittite period, representing king Šuppiluliuma, ruler of the Luwian state of Pattin (Unqi)
Various Luwian (Post-Hittite) and Aramean (orange shades) states in the 8th century BCE
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References
Other websites
- Luwian Studies on YouTube