List of Neo-Hittite kings
The Neo-Hittite states are sorted according to their geographical position.
All annual details are BC.
The contemporary sources name the language they are written in. Those can be:
Also post-Neo-Hittite rulers and the Hittite viceroys of Carchemish are listed for completeness. Post-Neo-Hittite rulers are named as such.
[Euphrates] region
[Carchemish] (Hittite Karkamissa, Luwian Karkamis)
For complete dynastic history also the Viceroys of Carchemish from the Hittite empire period are listed here.[Kummuh] (Luwian Kummaḫa, Classical [Commagene])
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Hattusili I | ca. 866 - ca. 857 | Assyrian Qatazilu or Qatazili | Assyrian |
| Kundašpu | ca. 856/853 | synonym Kundašpi | Assyrian |
| Suppiluliuma | 805 - 773 | Assyrian Ušpilulume, Assyrian tributary | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Hattusili II | mid 8th century | son of Suppiluliuma | Luwian |
| Kuštašpi | ca. 750/ ca. 755 - 730 | Urartian and Assyrian tributary | Urartian, Assyrian |
| Muwatalli | 712 - 708 | Assyrian Mutallu, installed by Assyrians | Assyrian |
Antitaurus">Antitaurus Mountains">Antitaurus region, Western Syrian">Syria">Western Syrian region
[Gurgum] (Luwian Kurkuma)
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Astuwaramanza | late 11th century | Luwian | |
| Muwatalli I | early 10th century | son of Astuwaramanza | Luwian |
| Larama I | ca. 950 | son of Muwatalli I | Luwian |
| Muwizi | later 10th century | son of Larama I | Luwian |
| Halparuntiya I | earlier 9th century | son of Muwizi | Luwian |
| Muwatalli II | 858 | son of Halparuntiya I, Assyrian Mutallu | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Halparuntiya II | ca. 853/ 855 - 830 | son of Muwatalli II, Assyrian Qalparunda | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Larama II | later 9th century | son of Halparuntiya II, Assyrian Palalam | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Halparuntiya III | 805 - ca. 800/780 | son of Larama II, Assyrian Qalparunda | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Tarhulara | 743 - ca. 711 | Assyrian | |
| Muwatalli III | ca. 711 | son of Tarhulara, Assyrian Mutallu | Assyrian |
Central and South-Eastern Anatolian">Anatolia">Central and South-Eastern Anatolian region
Tabal
Divides into Tabal "Proper" and other localities.Tabal">Tabal (state)">Tabal/Bit-Burutaš (Classical [Cappadocia])
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Tuwati I | 837 | Assyrian Tuatti | Assyrian |
| Kikki | 837 | son of Tuwati I | Assyrian |
| Tuwati II | mid 8th century | Luwian | |
| Wasusarma | ca. 740/38 - 730 | son of Tuwati II, Assyrian Wassurme | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Hulli | 730 - 726 | Assyrian tributary | Assyrian |
| Ambaris | ca. 721 - 713 | son of Hulli, deposed by Assyrians | Assyrian |
| Iškallu | ca. 679 | synonym Iskallu | Assyrian |
| Mugallu | 663, 651 | post-Neo-Hittite ruler, identical with Mugallu, king of Malatya? | Assyrian |
| x-ussi | ca. 640 | son of Mugallu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler, idental with x-ussi from Malatya? | Assyrian |
Atuna (Luwian [Tunna])
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Ušḫitti | ca. 740 - 732 | Assyrian | |
| Ashwis(i) | 3rd quarter of 8th century | reign unclear, identical with Ušḫitti? | Luwian |
| Kurti | ca. 732/ 718 - 713 | son of Ashwis, previously read Matti | Luwian, Assyrian |
Ištunda/Ištuanda
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Tuhamme | 738 - 732 | Assyrian |
Šinuḫtu
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Kiyakiya | 718 | Assyrian Kiakki oder Kiakku | Luwian, Assyrian |
Tuwana (Classical Tyanitis)
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Warpalawa I | early 8th century | reign unclear | Luwian |
| Saruwani | 1st half 8th century | Luwian | |
| Muwaharani I | ca. 740 | Luwian | |
| Warpalawa II | ca. 740 - 705/ ca. 738 - 710 | son of Muwaharani I, Assyrian Urballa, Urballu | Luwian, Assyrian |
| Muwaharani II | end 8th century | son of Warpalawa II | Luwian |
Ḫupišna (Classical [Cybistra])
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Puhamme | 837 | Assyrian | |
| Urimme | ca. 740 | synonym Uirimme | Assyrian |
Kulummu/Til-garimmu
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Gurdi | 705 | Gurdī, unusual synonym Qurdī, previously read Ešpai or Hidi | Assyrian |
Kaška
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Dadi-Ilu | 738 - 732 | synonym Dadi-Il or Dad-Ilu, Kaška probably identical with the Kaska of Hittite Sources | Assyrian |
[Cilicia]
Que">Quwê">Que (Luwian Adanawa/Hiyawa, Classical Cilicia of the Plain)
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Kate | 858 - 831 | deposed by Assyrians | Assyrian |
| Kirri | 831 | brother of Kate, installed by Assyrians instead of Kate | Assyrian |
| Awariku | ca. 738 - 709/ ca. 730 | synonym Warika, Assyrian Urikki | Luwian, Phoenician, Assyrian |
| Azatiwata | ca. 705 | possibly regent, reign unclear | Luwian, Phoenician |
| son of Awariku | late 8th - early 7th century | reign unclear | Luwian, Phoenician |
Hilakku (Classical Rough Cilicia)
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Pihirim | mid 9th century | Assyrian | |
| Ambaris | ca. 718 - 713 | king of Tabal | Assyrian |
| Sandasarme | ca.665 | post-Neo-Hittite ruler | Assyrian |
Tanakun
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Tulli | 833 | "Prince" of Tanakun | Assyrian |
Illubru
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Kirua | 696 | "Prince" of Illubru, post-Neo-Hittite ruler | Assyrian |
Kundu and Sizzu
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Sanduarri | 678/676 | "Prince" of Kundu and Sizzu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler, possibly identical with Azatiwata | Assyrian |
Pirindu/Piriddu
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Appuašu | 557 | synonym Appuwašu, post-Neo-Hittite ruler | Babylonian |
Aramaean">Arameans">Aramaean region
Bit-Agusi">Bit Agusi">Bit-Agusi/Arpad
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Gusi | ca. 870 | Dynasty founder | Assyrian |
| Hadram | ca. 860 - 830 | son of Gusi, Assyrian Adramu or Arame | Assyrian |
| Attar-šumki I | ca. 830 - 800/ 805 - 796 | son of Hadram, synonym Bar-Guš | Assyrian, Aramaic |
| Bar-Hadad | ca. 800 | son of Attar-šumki I, reign unclear | Aramaic |
| Attar-šumki II | 1st half 8th century | son of Bar-Hadad | Aramaic |
| Mati-Ilu | mid 8th century | son of Attar-šumki II | Aramaic |
Y'adiya/Bit-Gabbari
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Gabbar | ca 920/ca. 900 - 880 | Dynasty founder | Phoenician |
| Bamah | ca. 880 - 865 | son of Gabbar | Phoenician |
| Hayya | ca. 865-840 | son of Bamah | Phoenician, Assyrian |
| Ša-il | ca. 840 - 830 | son of Hayya | Phoenician |
| Kilamuwa | ca. 830 - 820 | brother of Ša-il | Phoenician |
Sam'al/Siri'laya (Zincirli)
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Hayyanu | ca. 859 - 854 | Dynasty founder | Assyrian |
| Ahabbu | ca. 854 - 825 | son of Hayyanu?, confused with the biblical king Ahab | Assyrian |
| Qarli | ca. 825 - 790 | son of Ahabbu?, he unified Sam'al and Y'DY | Aramaic |
| Panamuwa I | ca. 790 - 750 | son of Qarli, synonym Panammu | Aramaic |
| Bar-Sur | ca. 750 - 745 | son of Panamuwa I | Aramaic |
| usurper | ca. 745 - 740 | Aramaic | |
| Panamuwa II | ca. 743 - 727 | son of Bar-Sur, synonym Panammu | Aramaic, Assyrian |
| Bar-Rakib | 727 - 713/711 | son of Panamuwa II | Aramaic, Luwian |
Kasku/Kaska/Ktk
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Bar-Ga'ya | mid 8th century | Possibly an Assyrian high official, or Tiglath-Pileser III |
[Zobah]
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Hadad-ezer | at the time of Saul and David of Israel | Old Testament |
[Aram-Damascus]
| Name | Reign | Notes | Sources |
| Ben-Hadad I | ca. 880s- 865 | son of Tob-Rimmon | Old Testament |
| Ben-Hadad II | ca. 865 - 842 | son of Ben-Hadad I, Assyrian Adad-Idri | Assyrian, Old Testament |
| Hazael | ca. 842 - 796 | usurper, "son of a nobody" | Assyrian, Old Testament |
| Ben-Hadad III | ca. 796 - 792 | son of Hazael, Aramaic Bir-Hadad | Aramaic, Assyrian, Old Testament |
| Mari | 824 - 790 | son of Hazael? | Assyrian |
| Hadyan II | ca. 775? - mid 8th century | Assyrian Hadiiani | Assyrian |
| Rezin | 754 - 732 | Assyrian Rahianu | Assyrian, Old Testament |