Tikunani


Tikunani throve as a small city-state in Mesopotamia around the middle of the second millennium BC.
Tikunani is best known for a cuneiform document from the reign of Tunip-Teššup containing a list of names of Habiru soldiers; see Tikunani Prism.
Salvini assumes that Tikunani was a Hurrian-Akkadian state in northern Mesopotamia, which later merged into the Mittani Empire.