
As a result, Manapa-Tarhunta was able to return to Seha River as its leader. In one such event, the brothers wrote to Karkiya that they would provide asylum to Manapa-Tarhunta of Seha River, who had been ousted in a coup. His younger brother Mursili helped him with Hatti's ongoing struggles against the Kaska and Arzawa lands. Later Hittite documents reveal that Arnuwanda had also caught this plague. He succeeded his father Suppiluliuma I, who succumbed to the plague which Egyptian captives from his Canaan campaign had brought with them to the Hittite heartland.


1330 BC ( middle chronology) or 1322–1321 BC ( short chronology). Arnuwanda II was a king of the Hittite Empire (new kingdom) ca.
