Betcha Never Heard of… Kizzuwatna

Kizzuwatna — Al Fusaic

A bit of bas-relief left over from Kizzuwatna. Does anybody know the story that the pictures mean to tell? I admit I don’t.

If you’re not an ancient history nut like me, you’ve probably never heard of Kizzuwatna. I’m only writing about it because it had such a cool name, and because I ran out of gas this afternoon and just can’t do any more nooze.

Asia Minor, now Turkey, was a happenin’ place in the Bronze Age. In time, most of it was drawn into the Hittite Empire. Sometimes the Hittites ruled Kizzuwatna, sometimes they didn’t. It seems the people of Kizzuwatna knew who was boss and behaved accordingly.

Located in southeast Asia Minor, in the elbow of the eastern Mediterranean, Kizzuwatna featured silver mines and very convenient trade routes. It all went up in smoke sometime after 1200 B.C., when the Sea Peoples collapsed the Hittite Empire and everywhere else they could get their hands on. Kizzuwatna then disappears from history.

(Don’t ask about the Sea Peoples. An answer would require more energy than I’ve got just now.)

Besides the cool name, the coming and going of Kizzuwatna impresses me with the sheer weight of history. Really, we only know bits and pieces of what happened. Asia Minor had some wild and woolly times in the Bronze Age, petty kingdoms galore, armed invasions from every direction on the map… and the Trojan War.

Try to cast your mind back to, say, 1500 B.C. Try to enter that world.

It’s not so easy, is it?

‘The Year Civilization Collapsed: 1177 B.C.’ (2020)

Grey Concrete Structure

Can our ruling class of idiots save us?

A lesson from history: civilization has collapsed at least once before, and great was the fall of it.

Civilization can collapse again.

The Year Civilization Collapsed: 1177 B.C.

Sometimes collapse seems inevitable–what else can be expected, with SloJo and Kerry and Xi and the World Economic Forum calling the shots? The world’s dumbest Smart People, all gnawing away at it at once.

This time it has a lot longer way to fall. Wait’ll they open their parachute and only “transgender rights” pops out.

A Country That Was Lost

Arzawa High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy

I’m betting most of you never heard of a kingdom called Arzawa, in western Anatolia, although if you read the Bible you’ll have heard of its capital city–Ephesus. That city survived and thrived for many centuries after Arzawa itself disappeared from history.

Once upon a time Arzawa was a major power that rivaled and fought against the Hittite Empire. The kings of Arzawa made alliances with “Ahhiyawa” (probably Homer’s “Achaeans,” the Mycenaean Greeks) in the west and with Egypt in the south. Most of what we know about them comes from Hittite and Egyptian annals and diplomatic correspondence. Eventually the Hittites conquered Arzawa and divided it into three Hittite provinces, one of which, centuries later, morphed into the much more famous kingdom of Lydia, where Croesus ruled until he was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia.

The point is, Arzawa was a rather important and sometimes very strong kingdom, a going concern, a major power in Asia Minor that was able to maintain its position for several hundred years.

And now it’s gone; and almost totally forgotten.

This has happened to hundreds of once-important countries: you couldn’t count them all.

It could happen to our country. Give the Democrats a little more power, and we will live to see it happen.

Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it (Psalm 127:1).

Start praying. What we build without the Lord will not stand.