Pitassa

Pitassa is an as-yet undiscovered frontier land/city in western Anatolia, mentioned in Bronze Age archives at Hattusa.

Another account referred to it as an imperial geographical designation (also called Pedassa) for the region found at the foot of the Sultan Mountains and extend northwards all the way to the Sakarya River and Gordion near Polath.

[9] One of the earliest records of Pitassa involve the account of Egyptian scribes of the battle of Qadesh in 1275 B.C.

[6] In these documents, it was referred to as P-d-s or the equivalent of Pitassa and was located in the area of Salt Lake (Tuz Golu) and the plains of Konya.

Pitassa is cited in several historical documents such as the case of Hittite treaties that included the descriptions of boundaries and towns.