Yariri (r.) and Kamani (l.), successive rulers of the Neo-Hittite state Carchemish on a Hieroglyphic Luwian relief  
The Neo-Hittite states  are sorted according to their geographical position.
All annual details are BC.
The contemporary sources name the language they are written in. Those can be:
Also post-Neo-Hittite rulers and the Hittite viceroys of Carchemish are listed for completeness. Post-Neo-Hittite rulers are named as such.
 
For complete dynastic history also the Viceroys  of Carchemish from the Hittite empire period are listed here.
Viceregal dynasty[ 4]   (dynasty of Tudḫaliya I ) 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Piyassili/Šarri-Kušuḫ  
ca. 1321 - 1309 
first viceroy of Carchemish, son of Suppiluliuma I  
Hittite
  
Sahurunuwa 
since 1309 
son of Piyassili/Šarri-Kušuḫ 
Hittite
  
Ini-Teššub I 
at the time of Hattusili III  and Tudhaliya IV , about 60 years 
son of Sahurunuwa 
Hittite
  
Talmi-Teššub  
at the time of Suppiluliuma II  
son of Ini-Teššub I 
Hittite
  
Dynasty of Great Kings  (dynasty of Tudhaliya I  continued) 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Kuzi-Teššub  
ca. 1200/ early - mid 12th century/ 1180 - 1150[ 5]  
son of Talmi-Teššub; assumed the title of Great King of Carchemish 
Luwian
  
Mazakarhuha 
early - mid 12th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian
  
Ir-Teššub 
mid/later 12th century 
reign unclear, synonym Iri-Teššub 
Luwian
  
Ini-Teššub II 
ca. 1100/ later 12th - early 11th century 
reign unclear 
Assyrian
  
Tudhaliya 
possibly 11th or 10th century 
Reign unclear, possibly succeeded  Uratarhunza instead, possibly preceded Ir-Teššub instead 
Luwian
  
x-paziti 
possibly later 11th or 10th century/ possibly early 10th century 
possibly Sipaziti or Sapaziti 
Luwian
  
Uratarhunza 
possibly later 11th or 10th century 
son of x-paziti 
Luwian
  
Dynasty of Suhi  
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Suhi I  
possibly early[ 6]   10th century 
 
Luwian
  
Astuwalamanza  
possibly mid[ 7]   10th century 
son of Suhi I, previously read Astuwatamanza 
Luwian
  
Suhi II  
possibly late[ 9]   10th century 
son of Astuwatamanza 
Luwian
  
Katuwa  
possibly 10th or early 9th century/ ca. 880? 
son of Suhi II 
Luwian
  
Sangara  
ca. 870 - 848 
 
Assyrian
  
Dynasty of Astiruwa  
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Astiruwa  
end 9th - beginning 8th century/ ca.848 - 790[ 11]  
synonym Astiru or Astiru I 
Luwian
  
Yariri  
early - mid 8th century/ ca. 790[ 14]  
"subject of Astiruwa", regent , possibly eunuch  
Luwian
  
Kamani  
early - mid 8th century/ ca. 760[ 15]  /ca. 738 
son of Astiruwa 
Luwian
  
Sastura  
mid 8th century 
reign unclear, vizier  of Kamani 
Luwian
  
son of Sastura  
2nd half 8th century 
possibly identical with Pisiri, possibly also known as Astiru II 
Luwian
  
Pisiri  
ca. 738 - 717 
 
Assyrian
  
Dynasty of Kuzi-Teššub (dynasty of Tudḫaliya I ) 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Kuzi-Teššub  
ca. 1200/ early - mid 12th century/ 1180 - 1150[ 19]  
king of Carchemish 
Luwian
  
PUGNUS-mili I  
later 12th century 
son of Kuzi-Teššub 
Luwian
  
Runtiya  
later 12th century 
son of PUGNUS-mili I 
Luwian
  
Arnuwanti I 
later 12th century 
brother of Runtiya 
Luwian
  
PUGNUS-mili II  
late 12th - early 11th century/ ca. 1112 
son of Arnuwanti I, Assyrian possibly Allumari 
Luwian, Assyrian?
  
Arnuwanti II  
late 12th - early 11th century 
son of PUGNUS-mili II 
Luwian
  
PUGNUS-mili III 
possibly 11th or early 10th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian
  
Dynasty of CRUS + RA/I-sa 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
CRUS + RA/I-sa 
possibly 11th - 10th century 
name possibly Taras 
Luwian
  
Wasu(?)runtiya 
possibly 11th - 10th century 
son of CRUS + RA/I-sa 
Luwian
  
Halpasulupi  
possibly 11th - 10th century 
son of Wasu(?)runtiya 
Luwian
  
Later rulers 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Suwarimi 
possibly 11th or 10th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian
  
Mariti 
possibly 11th or 10th century 
son of Suwarimi 
Luwian
  
Sahwi 
 
identical with Sahu? Then later 
Luwian
  
Sa(?)tiruntiya 
 
identical with  Hilaruada? Then later 
Luwian
  
Lalli 
min. 853 - 835 
 
Assyrian
  
opponent of Zakur of Hamath 
early 8th century 
identical with Sahu/Sahwi? 
Aramaic
  
Sahu 
early 8th century 
identical with Sahwi? 
Urartian
  
unknown king 
early 8th century 
Urartian tributary, identical with Sahu? 
Urartian
  
Hilaruada 
ca. 784/780 - 760/750 
Synonym Helaruada, identical with  Sa(?)tiruntiya? 
Urartian
  
Sulumal 
743 - 732 
 
Assyrian
  
Gunzinanu 
ca. 720/719 
deposed by Assyrians, synonym Gunzianu 
Assyrian
  
Tarhunazi  
ca. 719-712 
installed by Assyrians instead of Gunzinanu 
Assyrian
  
Muwatalli 
713 - 708 
Assyrian Mutallu, king of Kummuh, installed by Assyrians 
Assyrian
  
Assyrian  rule 
since 708 
 
Assyrian
  
Mugallu 
675 - 651 
independent king, post-Neo-Hittite ruler 
Babylonian, Assyrian
  
x-ussi 
ca. 640 
son of Mugallu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler 
Assyrian
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Hattusili I 
ca. 866 - ca. 857 
Assyrian Qatazilu or Qatazili 
Assyrian
  
Kundašpu 
ca. 856/853 
synonym Kundašpi 
Assyrian
  
Suppiluliuma 
805 - 773 
Assyrian Ušpilulume, Assyrian tributary 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Hattusili II 
mid 8th century 
son of Suppiluliuma 
Luwian
  
Kuštašpi 
ca. 750/ ca. 755 - 730 
Urartian and Assyrian tributary 
Urartian, Assyrian
  
Muwatalli 
712 - 708 
Assyrian Mutallu, installed by Assyrians  
Assyrian
  
The two dynasties 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Hapatila 
late 10th - early 9th century 
dynasty A 
Luwian
  
Ariyahina 
late 10th - early 9th century 
grandson of Hapatila, dynasty A 
Luwian
  
father of Hamiyata 
late 10th - early 9th century 
usurper , dynasty B 
Luwian
  
Hamiyata 
late 10th - early 9th century 
dynasty B 
Luwian
  
son of Hamiyata 
early - mid 9th century 
dynasty B 
Luwian
  
son of Ariyahina 
mid 9th century 
dynasty A 
Luwian
  
Bit-Adini regime 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Ahuni 
856/ 875 - 855 
 
Assyrian
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Astuwaramanza 
late 11th century 
 
Luwian
  
Muwatalli I 
early 10th century 
son of Astuwaramanza 
Luwian
  
Larama I 
ca. 950 
son of Muwatalli I 
Luwian
  
Muwizi 
later 10th century 
son of Larama I 
Luwian
  
Halparuntiya I 
earlier 9th century 
son of Muwizi 
Luwian
  
Muwatalli II 
858 
son of Halparuntiya I, Assyrian Mutallu 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Halparuntiya II 
ca. 853/ 855 - 830 
son of Muwatalli II, Assyrian Qalparunda 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Larama II 
later 9th century 
son of Halparuntiya II, Assyrian Palalam 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Halparuntiya III 
805 - ca. 800/780 
son of Larama II, Assyrian Qalparunda 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Tarhulara 
743 - ca. 711 
 
Assyrian
  
Muwatalli III 
ca. 711 
son of Tarhulara, Assyrian Mutallu 
Assyrian
  
Early rulers 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Taita 
11th or 10th century 
possibly Philistine , king of Tell Tayinat ; also interpretable as two kings of the same name: Taita I in 11th century and Taita II in 10th century 
Luwian
  
Manana 
10th century 
 
Luwian
  
Suppiluliuma I 
10th century 
 
Luwian
  
Halparuntiya I 
10th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian
  
"Dynasty of Lubarna" 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Labarna I 
ca. 875/870 - 858? 
Assyrian Lubarna 
Assyrian
  
Suppiluliuma II  
858/857 
Assyrian Sapalulme 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Halparuntiya II  
858/857 - 853 
Assyrian Qalparunda 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Labarna II  
831/829 
Assyrian Lubarna 
Assyrian
  
Later rulers 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Surri 
831 
usurper 
Assyrian
  
Sasi 
831 
Assyrian tributary 
Assyrian
  
Tutammu 
738 
 
Assyrian
  
Early rulers 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Toi  
early 10th century 
synonym Tou 
Old Testament (2 Samuel 8:9)
  
Dynasty of Parita 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Parita 
1st half 9th century 
 
Luwian
  
Urahilina  
853 - 845 
son of Parita, previously read Urhilina, Assyrian Irhuleni 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Uratami 
ca. 830/840 - 820 
son of Urahilina, Assyrian possibly Rudamu 
Luwian, Assyrian?
  
Later rulers 
 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Zakur  
ca. 800 
synonym Zakkur 
Aramaic
  
Eni-Ilu 
738 
 
Assyrian
  
Yau-bidi  
720 
synonym Ilu-bidi 
Assyrian
  
Tabal 
Divides into Tabal "Proper" and other localities.
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Tuwati I 
837 
Assyrian Tuatti 
Assyrian
  
Kikki 
837 
son of Tuwati I 
Assyrian
  
Tuwati II 
mid 8th century 
 
Luwian
  
Wasusarma 
ca. 740/38 - 730 
son of Tuwati II, Assyrian Wassurme 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Hulli 
730 - 726 
Assyrian tributary 
Assyrian
  
Ambaris 
ca. 721 - 713 
son of Hulli, deposed by Assyrians 
Assyrian
  
Iškallu 
ca. 679 
synonym Iskallu 
Assyrian
  
Mugallu 
663, 651 
post-Neo-Hittite ruler, identical with Mugallu, king of Malatya? 
Assyrian
  
x-ussi 
ca. 640 
son of Mugallu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler, idental with x-ussi from Malatya? 
Assyrian
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Ušḫitti  
ca. 740 - 732 
 
Assyrian
  
Ashwis(i)  
3rd quarter of 8th century 
reign unclear, identical with Ušḫitti? 
Luwian
  
Kurti  
ca. 732/ 718 - 713 
son of Ashwis(i), previously read Matti 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
 Ištunda/Ištuanda 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Tuhamme 
738 - 732 
 
Assyrian
  
 Šinuḫtu 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Kiyakiya 
718 
Assyrian Kiakki oder Kiakku 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
 Tuwana (Classical Tyanitis) 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Warpalawa I 
early 8th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian
  
Saruwani 
1st half 8th century 
 
Luwian
  
Muwaharani I 
ca. 740 
 
Luwian
  
Warpalawa II  
ca. 740 - 705/ ca. 738 - 710 
son of Muwaharani I, Assyrian Urballa, Urballu 
Luwian, Assyrian
  
Muwaharani II 
end 8th century 
son of Warpalawa II 
Luwian
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Puhamme 
837 
 
Assyrian
  
Urimme 
ca. 740 
synonym Uirimme 
Assyrian
  
 Kulummu/Til-garimmu 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Gurdi 
705 
Gurdī, unusual synonym Qurdī, previously read Ešpai or Hidi 
Assyrian
  
 Kaška 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Dadi-Ilu 
738 - 732 
synonym Dadi-Il or Dad-Ilu, Kaška probably identical with the Kaska  of Hittite Sources 
Assyrian
  
Que  (Luwian Adanawa/Hiyawa, Classical Cilicia of the Plain) 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Kate 
858 - 831 
deposed by Assyrians 
Assyrian
  
Kirri 
831 
brother of Kate, installed by Assyrians instead of Kate 
Assyrian
  
Awariku 
ca. 738 - 709/ ca. 730 
synonym Warika, Assyrian Urikki 
Luwian, Phoenician, Assyrian
  
Azatiwata 
ca. 705 
possibly regent, reign unclear 
Luwian, Phoenician
  
son of Awariku 
late 8th - early 7th century 
reign unclear 
Luwian, Phoenician
  
 Hilakku (Classical Rough Cilicia) 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Pihirim 
mid 9th century 
 
Assyrian
  
Ambaris 
ca. 718 - 713 
king of Tabal 
Assyrian
  
Sandasarme 
ca.665 
post-Neo-Hittite ruler 
Assyrian
  
 Tanakun 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Tulli 
833 
"Prince" of Tanakun 
Assyrian
  
 Illubru 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Kirua 
696 
"Prince" of Illubru, post-Neo-Hittite ruler 
Assyrian
  
 Kundu and Sizzu 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Sanduarri 
678/676 
"Prince" of Kundu and Sizzu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler, possibly identical with Azatiwata 
Assyrian
  
 Pirindu/Piriddu 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Appuašu 
557 
synonym Appuwašu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler 
Babylonian
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Gusi 
ca. 870 
Dynasty founder 
Assyrian
  
Hadram 
ca. 860 - 830 
son of Gusi, Assyrian Adramu or Arame 
Assyrian
  
Attar-šumki I  
ca. 830 - 800/ 805 - 796 
son of Hadram, synonym Bar-Guš 
Assyrian, Aramaic
  
Bar-Hadad 
ca. 800 
son of Attar-šumki I, reign unclear 
Aramaic
  
Attar-šumki II 
1st half 8th century 
son of Bar-Hadad 
Aramaic
  
Mati-Ilu 
mid 8th century 
son of Attar-šumki II 
Aramaic
  
 Y'adiya/Bit-Gabbari 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Gabbar 
ca 920/ca. 900 - 880 
Dynasty founder 
Phoenician
  
Bamah 
ca. 880 - 865 
son of Gabbar 
Phoenician
  
Hayya 
ca. 865-840 
son of Bamah 
Phoenician, Assyrian
  
Ša-il 
ca. 840 - 830 
son of Hayya 
Phoenician
  
Kilamuwa  
ca. 830 - 820 
brother of Ša-il 
Phoenician
  
 Sam'al/Siri'laya (Zincirli) 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Hayyanu 
ca. 859 - 854 
Dynasty founder 
Assyrian
  
Ahabbu 
ca. 854 - 825 
son of Hayyanu?, confused with the biblical king Ahab 
Assyrian
  
Qarli 
ca. 825 - 790 
son of Ahabbu?, he unified Sam'al and Y'DY 
Aramaic
  
Panamuwa I  
ca. 790 - 750 
son of Qarli, synonym Panammu 
Aramaic
  
Bar-Sur 
ca. 750 - 745 
son of Panamuwa I 
Aramaic
  
usurper  
ca. 745 - 740 
 
Aramaic
  
Panamuwa II  
ca. 743[ 62]   - 727 
son of Bar-Sur, synonym Panammu 
Aramaic, Assyrian
  
Bar-Rakib  
727[ 63]   - 713/711 
son of Panamuwa II 
Aramaic, Luwian
  
 Kasku/Kaska/Ktk 
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Bar-Ga'ya 
mid 8th century 
Possibly an Assyrian high official, or Tiglath-Pileser III 
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Hadad-ezer 
at the time of Saul  and David  of Israel  
 
Old Testament ( 1 Samuel 14:47, 2 Samuel 8:3-12)
  
Name 
Reign 
Notes 
Sources
  
Ben-Hadad I 
ca. 960 
son of Tob-Rimmon 
Old Testament (1 Kings 15:16-22)
  
Ben-Hadad II 
ca. 930 
son of Ben-Hadad I 
Old Testament (1 Kings 20-22)
  
Hazael I 
895 - 854 
usurper 
Old Testament (2 Kings 8:7-15; 13:3)
  
Ben-Hadad III 
854 - 842 
son of Hazael I, Aramaic Bir-Hadad, Assyrian Adad-idri 
Aramaic, Assyrian, Old Testament (2 Kings 13:3, 24-25)
  
Hazael II 
842 - 824 
son of a nobody , but not a usurper 
Assyrian
  
Mari 
824 - 790 
son of Hazael II? 
Assyrian
  
Hadyan II 
ca. 775? - mid 8th century 
Assyrian Hadiiani 
Assyrian
  
Azriau 
750 - 740 
Hebrew Azar-Yao/Rezin 
Assyrian, Old Testament (2 Kings 16:5-9)
  
Raqianu 
740 - 727 
Assyrian Rahianu 
Assyrian
  
Notes 
^   Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (2002) , p. 315. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 115. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 115. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
^   Alessandra Gilibert: Syro-Hittite Monumental Art and the Archaeology of Performance . Berlin 2011, p. 135. 
 
  
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