| Kammanu | ||||||||||
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Kammanu and its capital Melid/Milid among the Neo-Hittite states
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| Capital | Melid | |||||||||
| Languages | Hieroglyphic Luwian | |||||||||
| Religion | Luwian religion | |||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
| Historical era | Iron Age | |||||||||
| • | Established | ca. 1200 BC | ||||||||
| • | Disestablished | 712 BC | ||||||||
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Kammanu was a Proto-Armenian - Luwian speakingNeo-Hittite state in Armenian Highlands in the late 2nd millennium BC, formed from part of Kizzuwatna after the collapse of the Hittite Empire. Its principal city was Melid.