Pamba is the name of a king of the Hatti in the early 22nd century BC (short chronology) (or the 23rd century BC (middle chronology)).
Pamba's name is mentioned in a report of Naram-Suen of Akkad regarding a battle against an alliance of 17 kings, including Pamba, king of the Hatti, and Zipani, king of Kanesh. The text is the earliest known mention of the Hatti people; the extant copy of the report dates to ca. 1400 BC, nearly a millennium later.[1]
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earliest known Hatti king
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Hattian king ca. early 22nd century BC |
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Next known title holder:
Piyusti |
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