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The ancient kingdom of Mitanni, which flourished in what is now Turkey, is missing from archaeological evidence in Armenia. The country's official history claims the kingdom was absorbed by the Armenian people in the first millennium BC, but some historians have suggested Mitanni may have played a role in the Armenian culture.

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There is no evidence of Mitanni actually settling in Armenia. The Mitanni kingdom of the Late Bronze Age was located in modern-day Syria and eastern Turkey, but its influence may have been felt in the region of Armenia. Mitanni likely had contact with the local Hurrian population, who spoke a language related to Armenian. Additionally, some scholars have suggested that the Anatolian god Teshub, worshipped in the region of Armenia, had its origin in the Mitanni religion.

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Feb. 25, 2023, 6:31 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 25, 2023

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