Tikunani was a small city-state in Mesopotamia which thrived around the middle of the second millennium BC.
Tikunani is best-known for a cuneiform document from the reign of Tunip-Teššup (a Hurrian-named king, contemporaneous with Hattusili I of the Hittites, around 1550 BC) containing a list of names of Habiru soldiers; see Tikunani Prism.
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