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Shaushtatar ben Parshatatar, King of Mitanni
- Preferred Name: Shaushtatar ben Parshatatar, King of Mitanni
- Gender: M
- Birth: BEF 1500 BC in Washukanni, Kingdom of Mitanni, Syria at LATI: N4.52 LONG: E7.57
- MilitaryService: invaded Assyria and sacked and looted its capital, Assur.
- Death: ABT 1450 BC
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Hurrian King of MitanniBET 1500 BC AND 1450 BC
- Residence: Kingdom of Mitanni - near the sources of the Khābūr River in Mesopotamia.ABT 1500 BC
- FSID: 94RN-61V
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Shaushtatar (also spelled Šauštatar) was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni in the fifteenth century BC.
Shaushtatar was the son of Parshatatar. By the time he ascended the throne ca. the 15th century BC, his father had installed Hurrian client kings in a number of cities, making it easier for Shaushtatar to make Mittani a Mesopotamian power. Now freed from the constant threat undergone by Mitanni of the Egyptians, Shaushtatar turned his attention toward Assyria. He invaded Assyria and sacked and looted its capital, Assur.
After his invasion of Assyria, Shaushtatar turned his army westward across the Euphrates, along the way gathering beneath his sway all the northern Syrian states as he brought his army to the Mediterranean coast. He succeeded in extending the boundaries of Mitanni to include the areas of Alalakh, Nuzi, Assur, and Kizzuwatna. He was looking to extend Mitanni's power further south, perhaps into Palestine. However, much of southern Syria still lay within the Egyptian sphere of influence, which had long been a threat to Mitanni.
There was a consequence into Shaushtatar's expansion into Palestine: war with Egypt. Despite Mitanni's advantage that Palestine had a significant Hurrian population at the time, the war would be difficult to win. During the planning stages, however, Shaushtatar died, and his son Artatama I would negotiate with the pharaoh Amenhotep II over an alliance.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Parsatatar DE MITANNI-?, b. BC 1555
Family 1: UNKNOWN ,
- Artatama ben Shaushtatar, King of Mitanni I, d. 1411 BC
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