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DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND (LATE XV-XIV CENTURIES BC)
The cuneiform Hittite texts of the XV-XIV centuries BC contain important information
dealing with at least two different population movements happened along the Upper
Euphrates region. First of these is fixed in the treaty signed between the Hittite king
Tudḫaliyaš II (second part of the XV century BC) and Šunaššura, king of Kizzuwatna. The
second migration took place later, during the reign of Tudḫaliyaš III. This second
migration is of interest since in that population movement was involved a great number of
people from different parts of Asia Minor. The study of several Hittite prayers compiled
during the reign of Arnuwandaš I allow to assume that this second migration is definitely
connected with continuous famine, hunger, plague and attacks of neighboring countries
which could force the population of several regions to migrate first to Išuwa and from there to Ḫayaša.