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Quwê – also spelled Que, Kue, Qeve, Coa, Kuê and Keveh – was a Syro-Hittite Assyrian vassal state or province at various times from the 9th century BC to shortly after the death of Ashurbanipal around 627 BC in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia, and the name of its capital city, tentatively identified with Adana, in modern Turkey. The name Que reflects the Assyrian transmission of the indigenous name Hiyawa, the same state is known as Hume from Babylonian sources. The question whether the toponym Hiyawa is related to Ahhiyawa, the Hittite designation of Mycenaean Greeks, is at present hotly debated. The principal argument in favour of a Greek migration into Cilicia at the end of the Bronze Age is the mention of Muksa/Mopsos as the founder of the local dynasty in indigenous Luwian and Phoenic

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  • Quwê (en)
  • قوء (ar)
  • Regne de Que (ca)
  • Que (Kleinasien) (de)
  • Quwê (es)
  • Que (nl)
  • Куэ (ru)
  • Ку'е (uk)
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  • El regne de Que Kue, Kui, Quwê, Qeve, Coa, Kuê o Keveh entre altres transcripcions) va ser un estat neohitita del sud de Cilícia, format principalment per l'anomenada Cilicia Campestris, a les zones planes al sud de les muntanyes del Taure, i fins a les muntanyes de Nur. La seva capital se suposa que era Adana, i Tars també en formava part. (ca)
  • قوء أو قوية Qu'e (أيضا كيو، حسب نصب شينيكوي في اللوفيانية-الحثية هياو Hiyawa، الفينيقية ادناو Adanawa (أرض الدين ين؟)) كانت أحد ممالك آسيا الصغرى، وجعلت في عهد شلمنصر الخامس 725 مقاطعة آشورية. (ar)
  • Que (auch Qu'e, nach der Bilingue von Çineköy luwisch Hiyawa, phönizisch Adanawa (=Land der Danunäer?)) war ein kleinasiatisches Königreich, das unter Salmanassar V. 725 v. Chr. zur assyrischen Provinz erklärt wurde. (de)
  • Quwê –también escrito Que, Kue, Qeve, Coa, Kuê y Keveh– fue una provincia o un reino vasallo neohitita del Imperio Nuevo Asirio en varias ocasiones desde el siglo IX a. C. hasta poco después de la muerte de Asurbanipal entorno al año 627 en las tierras bajas del este (Cilicia), y el nombre de su capital, que se cree corresponde a Adana, en la moderna Turquía. De acuerdo con muchas traducciones de la Biblia, fue el lugar donde el rey Salomón obtuvo caballos. (I Reyes 10: 28, 29; II Crónicas. 1:16).La especie llamada "Cyclamen coum" probablemente se refiere a Quwê.​ (es)
  • Ку'е (Куве, Кие, Коа, Кевех, Хіява, Аданава) — неохеттське царство на території сучасної Туреччини, що утворилася близько 1178 до н. е. внаслідок занепаду держави Хатті. Стало основою Кілікійського царства, що відбулося внаслідок розпаду Ассирії у 612 році до н. е. (uk)
  • Quwê – also spelled Que, Kue, Qeve, Coa, Kuê and Keveh – was a Syro-Hittite Assyrian vassal state or province at various times from the 9th century BC to shortly after the death of Ashurbanipal around 627 BC in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia, and the name of its capital city, tentatively identified with Adana, in modern Turkey. The name Que reflects the Assyrian transmission of the indigenous name Hiyawa, the same state is known as Hume from Babylonian sources. The question whether the toponym Hiyawa is related to Ahhiyawa, the Hittite designation of Mycenaean Greeks, is at present hotly debated. The principal argument in favour of a Greek migration into Cilicia at the end of the Bronze Age is the mention of Muksa/Mopsos as the founder of the local dynasty in indigenous Luwian and Phoenic (en)
  • Que (ook Qu'e, Qawe, Quwe, Adanawa of Hiyawa) was een Neo-Hettitisch vorstendom. Na de val van Hattusa en het Hettitische Rijk rond 1180 v.Chr. ontstonden er een aantal kleinere Hettitische staten en Que was daar een van. Het vorstendom was gelegen in het vruchtbare, vlakke deel van Cilicië wat later Cilicia Campestris genoemd zou worden. De annalen van Assyrië onderscheiden het van Hilakku in de naburige bergachtige Cilicia Tracheia. Voorheen lag tussen beide de grens tussen de Hettitische vazalvorstendommen Tarhuntassa en Kizzuwatna. Het gebied had lange tijd nog een Luwisch-Hurritisch karakter. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen van een Aramese invloed ten westen van de Amanus in Que, Hilakku en Tabal voor hun inlijving in het Assyirische Rijk rond 700 v.Chr. (nl)
  • Куэ (в ассирийских текстах, самоназвание — лув. Хиява) — в IX—VII веках до н. э. небольшое неохеттское рабовладельческое государство в Восточной Киликии (на территории современной Турции, у залива Искендерун, современный Гавурдаг). В 1997 г. обнаружен двуязычный монумент, где царь Хиявы Варика (в других текстах известен как a-wa-ri-ku, ассир. urikki, финик. 'wryk) хвастается своими победами над ассирийцами. (ru)
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