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Suppiluliuma I entering his mountain capital of Khatti, Indiafrom Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
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Suppiluliuma I entering his mountain capital of Khatti, Indiafrom Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
3614195 Suppiluliuma I entering his mountain capital of Khatti, Indiafrom Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951) (after); (add.info.: Suppiluliuma I seen here entering his mountain capital of Khatti, India after a victorious campaign in Syria. Suppiluliuma I or Suppiluliumas I. King of the Hittites who reigned c. 1344-1322. After the painting by Allan Stewart, (1865-1951). From Hutchinsons History of the Nations, published 1915.)
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This print captures the historic moment of Suppiluliuma I, the mighty King of the Hittites, entering his mountain capital of Khatti in India. After a triumphant campaign in Syria, Suppiluliuma I returns as a revered statesman and warrior ruler to his ancient civilization. The image depicts a grand procession as Suppiluliuma I is welcomed by his people with great jubilation and admiration. The illustration beautifully portrays the majestic landscape surrounding Khatti, emphasizing its significance as a mountainous stronghold. Suppiluliuma I's victorious return symbolizes not only his military prowess but also highlights the rich cultural exchanges between Anatolian civilizations and ancient India. This historical event showcases the interconnectedness of different peoples across vast distances during this era. The artist Allan Stewart skillfully brings this momentous occasion to life through intricate details and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of Suppiluliuma I's power and influence. His painting serves as an invaluable visual representation that allows us to delve into this fascinating period in history. This remarkable print from Hutchinsons History of Nations published in 1915 offers viewers an opportunity to witness one of humanity's greatest leaders returning home after achieving greatness on distant lands. It serves as a testament to both Suppiluliuma I's legacy and our enduring fascination with ancient civilizations.
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