House of Suhi

This inscription on a stele of Arnu-... also mentions a military victory of a Carchemishaean king named Uratarhunza.

Uratarhunza was the last Great King of Carchemish, probably ruling in the late 11th or early 10th century BC.

It is possible that Suhi I was a local ruler under Uratarhunza's overlordship before acceding to the throne of Carchemish.

Suhi II was married to a woman named BONUS-ti and he was the father of his successor Katuwa.

He rebuilt the temple of the Storm god of Carchemish,[13] constructed TAWANI apartments[14] and upper floors for his wife Ana,[15] embellished ancestral gates[16] and erected divine statues for ancestors such as Atrisuha, the soul of Suhi.

[20] In 2015, Sangara was also identified in Hieroglyphic Luwian after the top part of the basalt stele of Kubaba (goddess) from Karkemish, made by king Kamani around 790 BC, was discovered.