Ḫiyawa

𔗒𔓱𔗬𔔂 (Ḫiyawa)
𔐓𔗢𔗬𔔂 (Adanawa)
𒆳𒄣𒂊 (Que)
𒆳𒄷𒈨𒂊 (Ḫuwê)
c.12th century BC–8th century BC
Ḫiyawa and its capital Adana among the Neo-Hittite states
CapitalAdanawa
Common languagesHieroglyphic Luwian,
Ancient Greek,
Phoenician
Religion
Luwian religion
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
 r.c.858 BC  831 BC
Katiyas
 r.c.831 BC
Kirrî
 r.c.738 BC  709 BC
Awarikkus/Warikkas
Historical eraIron Age
c.12th century BC
 Disestablished
8th century BC
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hittite empire
Kingdom of Cilicia (ancient)
Today part ofTurkey

Ḫiyawa (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔗒𔓱𔗬𔔂) or Adanawa (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔐓𔗢𔗬𔔂) was a Luwian-speaking Syro-Hittite state which existed in southeastern Anatolia in the Iron Age.