Tabal (state)

𒆳𒋫𒁄/𒌷𒋫𒁄 (Tabal: earlier)
𒆳𒂍𒁹𒁍𒊒𒋫𒀾 (Bīt-Burutaš: later)
Early 1st millennium BC–713 BC
Tabal among the Neo-Hittite states
CapitalArtulu
Common languagesLuwian
Religion
Luwian religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Great King (earlier)
King (later)
 
 r.unknown  c.837 BC
Tuwattīs I
 r.c.837 BC  unknown
Kikki
 r.c.mid 8th century BC
Tuwattīs II
 r.c.740 BC  730 BC
Wasusarmas
 r.730 BC  c.726 BC, c.721 BC
Ḫulliyas
 r.c.721 BC  713 BC
Ambaris
Vassal of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c.740s - 713 BC)
Province of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (713 - 705 BC)
Historical eraIron Age
 Established
Early 1st millennium BC
 Tabalian campaign of Shalmaneser III
837 BC
 Submission to the Neo-Assyrian Empire
c.740 BC
 War against Prizuwanda
mid-8th century BC
 Deposition of Wasusarmas
c.730 BC
 Deposition of Ḫulliyas
c.726 BC
 Restoration of Ḫulliyas
c.721 BC
 Reorganisation into Bīt-Burutaš
c.718 BC
 Annexation by the Neo-Assyrian Empire
713 BC
Preceded by
Hittite empire
Today part ofTurkey

Tabal (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆳𒋫𒁄 and 𒌷𒋫𒁄), later reorganised into Bīt-Burutaš (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆳𒂍𒁹𒁍𒊒𒋫𒀾) or Bīt-Paruta (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒂍𒁹𒉺𒊒𒋫), was a Luwian-speaking Syro-Hittite state which existed in southeastern Anatolia in the Iron Age.