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Hittites is the conventional English-language term for an ancient people who spoke an Indo-European language and established a kingdom centered in Hattusa (Hittite Hattushash) where today is the village of Bo azky in north-central Turkey, through most of the second millennium BC.
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Hittites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn the history of the Hittites. Read about them in their own words. Reference a powerful map to reveal the Hittite world. Uncover the most recent discoveries. Discuss with others. You can do all of this at Hittites.info, in a single, powerful, integrated environment.
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Hittites were one of the most important ancient civilizations of Asia Minor. ... Ancient people of Asia Minor and Syria who flourished from 1600 to 1200 B.C. The Hittites, a people of Indo-European connection, were supposed to have entered Cappadocia around 1800 B.C. The Hittite empire, with its capital at Bogazköy...
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Hittite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hittite may refer to: •Hittites, ancient Anatolian people •Neo-Hittite states, Iron Age successors to the Hittite people located in modern Turkey and Syria •Hittite language, ancient Indo-European la...
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The fourth chapter of the learning module, Mesopotamia. ... Roaring into history from mysterious origins, the Hittites would rule a great empire that stretched from Mesopotamia to Syria and Palestine. The Hittites are shrouded in fog and mystery; we don't where they came from, and for a long time the language they...
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a description of the pantheon, and history of the Hittites, who drew heavily upon the pantheon of their neighbors the Hurrians. These peoples lived primarily in the central and eastern portions of Anatolia during the second millenium B.C. ... During the second millennium B.C. a group of people known as the Hittites,
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The Hittites were Indo-European people who seem to have moved south from the Caspian Sea into southern Turkey around 2000 BC, about the same time that the Trojans were moving into Troy and the Greeks were moving into Greece.
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