Könyv Chariot Kings R Jay Driskill

Chariot Kings

Recovering the Lost Kingdom of Mitanni

Szerző: R Jay Driskill
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Könyvújdonság
Küldés 15. 08. 2026
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From the award-winning author of Kings of Stone - Outstanding Creator Award, Best Nonfiction 2025Egy...

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Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
284
EAN
9781968989248
ISBN
1968989242
Enbook ID
53242824
Súly
385
Méretek
152 x 229 x 15

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From the award-winning author of Kings of Stone - Outstanding Creator Award, Best Nonfiction 2025

Egypt's pharaohs wrote them letters. The Hittites fought them to a standstill for generations. The Assyrians spent centuries as their subjects, waiting for the chance at independence. Mitanni's daughters married into the most powerful royal families of the ancient world, and their gold flowed from a capital city that has never been found.

You've heard of Egypt. You've heard of the Hittites. You've heard of Babylon. But Mitanni-the fourth great power of the Bronze Age, the kingdom that sat at the crossroads of the ancient world and bent the arc of Near Eastern history for two and a half centuries-has been almost completely forgotten.

Chariot Kings: Recovering the Lost Kingdom of Mitanni is the story of that forgotten empire.

At its height, Mitanni controlled territory larger than modern Iraq. Its warrior elite, the maryannu, were the most feared chariot fighters of their era-heirs to a military tradition so sophisticated that its horse-training manuals, written in a language related to Sanskrit, still impress modern equestrians three thousand years later. Its kings negotiated as equals with Thutmose III and Amenhotep III. Its princesses became Egyptian queens. Its diplomats helped create the Bronze Age's first international system-a network of great powers exchanging ambassadors, letters, and royal brides across thousands of miles of ancient road.

And then it was gone.

Not slowly. Not gracefully. Mitanni collapsed under the combined pressure of Hittite conquest and Assyrian resurgence, its capital city swallowed by the earth, its archives lost, its royal dynasty extinguished. The victors wrote the histories. Mitanni didn't get one.

What we have instead are fragments: letters found not in Mitanni but in Egypt, treaties carved by Hittite scribes, Assyrian records celebrating liberation from Mitannian rule. Everyone else's account of a kingdom that left almost no account of itself.

Chariot Kings reconstructs that kingdom from the fragments-tracing Mitanni's origins in the remarkable fusion of Indo-Aryan warrior culture and the indigenous Hurrian civilization of northern Mesopotamia, following its rise to great-power status, and examining the diplomatic genius that made a mid-sized kingdom the indispensable broker of the ancient Near East. It also asks a question that goes beyond military and political history: what does it mean when a civilization disappears so completely that scholars spent centuries debating whether it had existed at all-and what can we recover?

Working from cuneiform tablets, diplomatic archives, treaty texts, and the latest archaeological evidence, R Jay Driskill brings the narrative and analytical tools that made Kings of Stone an award-winning success to bear on one of history's great untold stories.

The chariots are waiting. The kings are ready.

It's time to remember Mitanni.