Seha River Land | |
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Status | Vassal state of the Hittite Empire |
Capital | Kaymakçı Tepe (hypothesized) |
Government | Kingdom |
• c. 1300 BC | Manapa-Tarhunta |
Historical era | Bronze Age |
Today part of | Aegean Region, Turkey |
The Seha River Land was a kingdom in Western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age known from Hittite texts. Part of Arzawa, it was located north of Mira and south of Wilusa, and at one point controlled the island of Lazpa.[1]