engaged in diplomacy with Mitanni

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Mitanni was a powerful Hurrian-speaking kingdom in northern Mesopotamia and Syria during the mid-second millennium BCE, known for its influence over regional politics and its interactions with major powers like Egypt and the Hittites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical relation
hasAlternativeLabel diplomatic relations with Mitanni
foreign relations with Mitanni
hasCulturalContext Egyptian New Kingdom diplomacy system
Hurrian
surface form: Hurrian culture
hasDiplomaticForm marriage alliance
military alliance
peace treaty
royal correspondence
hasLanguageContext Akkadian
Hurrian
hasNotableParticipant King Tushratta of Mitanni
Akhenaten
surface form: Pharaoh Akhenaten

Amenhotep III
surface form: Pharaoh Amenhotep III
hasOutcome recognition of Mitanni as a great power
temporary stabilization of Near Eastern politics
hasPurpose establish dynastic ties
maintain regional balance of power
regulate territorial control
secure military support
hasRegion Upper Mesopotamia
surface form: Northern Mesopotamia

Syria
hasSource Amarna letters
hasTimePeriod mid-second millennium BCE
involvesEntity Assyria
Hittite Empire
Kassite period
surface form: Kassite Babylonia

Mitanni
New Kingdom of Egypt
isDocumentedBy cuneiform tablets
isRelatedTo Late Bronze Age diplomacy
ancient Near Eastern international relations

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Thutmose IV foreignPolicy engaged in diplomacy with Mitanni