Uhha-Ziti

Uhha-Ziti was the last independent king of Arzawa, a Bronze Age kingdom of western Anatolia around 1320 BC.

The Hittite king Mursili II in his second campaign season, 1320 BC, attacked Attarimma, Hu[wa]rsanassa, and Suruda on Arzawa's border.

It settled in Uḫḫa-Ziti’s knees, and he became ill."[1] In his wounded state, Uhha-Ziti could no longer lead the charge; therefore, having allied with the King of Ahhiuwa (most probably Mycenaean Greece)—the first time the "Ahhiya" are recorded with a monarch- he ordered Piyama-Kurunta to take the field at Walma by the Astarpa river.

Piyama-Kurunta lost the battle, and Uhha-Ziti and his sons fled to the nearby Ahhiuwa-controlled islands.

Uhha-Ziti died while Mursili II was besieging the men of Attarimma, Hu[wa]rsanassa, and Suruda at Puranda.