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  1. Eastern Mushki

    The Eastern Mushki appear to have moved into Hatti in the 12th century BC, around the time that the Hittite Empire collapsed.
    Together with the Urumu and Kaskas (Apishlu), they attempted to invade the Middle Ass… See more

    Western Mushki

    In the 8th century BC, Tabal became the most influential of the Neo-Hittite polities, and the Mushki under Mita entered an anti-Assyrian alliance with Tabal and Carchemish. The alliance was soon defeated by … See more

    Hypothesized relations with modern Transcaucasian peoples

    According to Igor Diakonoff, the Mushki were a Thraco-Phrygian group who carried their Proto-Armenian language from the Balkans across Asia Minor, mixing with Hurrians (and Urartians) and Luwians along the way. Di… See more

    Moschoi

    Hecataeus of Miletus (c. 550 – 476 BC) speaks of the Moschi as "Colchians", situated next to the Matieni.
    According to Herodotus, the equipment of the Moschoi was similar to that of the TibareniSee more

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