Wasashatta

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Wasashatta, also spelled Wasašatta, was a king of the

Mittani
ca. the early thirteenth century BC.

Like his father

short chronology)) and sought help in vain from the Hittites. The Assyrians crushed his revolt and devastated Hanigalbat. The royal family was captured and brought to Assur and Wasashatta was never heard of again.[1]

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Preceded by vassal Mitanni king
13th century BC
Succeeded by