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Hittite
Hittite Hittite can refer to either: The ancient Anatolian people called the Hittites; or The Hittite language, an ancient Indo-European language they ...
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Hittite (translated from Japanese)
Hittite HittiteThe Indian & European linguistic familyThe Hittite languageIn one group which you spoke, Analog ... for capital cityハットゥシャ(ボアズキョイRuins). As for the Hittite personBlack SeaIt was called the northern type ... C. 18th century of time before the Hittite (AssyriaThe times when the colonization city of ... iron. Manufacturing method of the iron until Hittite falls into ruin, made secret.B. ...
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Hittite empire (translated from Chinese)
Hittite empire Hittite empireIs locatedAsia minorThe peninsula, speaks the Hittite languageKazak ladder personSends here with the B ... the Sitte language涅 Sitte personHas created the Hittite country together. The Hittite empire B.C.E. 2000 ages ...
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Hittite mythology
Hittite mythology Heavily influenced by Mesopotamian mythology, the ... with the serpent Illuyanka. See also Category:Hittite deities Hittite military oath
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Indo-Hittite
Indo-Hittite In Indo-European linguistics, the term Indo-Hittite (also Indo-Anatolian) refers to the hypothesis ... is iconic for Indo-European, and the -Hittite part refers to the Anatolian language family ... the Kurgan framework, proponents of the Indo-Hittite hypothesis claim the separation may have preceded ... of Anatolian would be called Proto-Indo-Hittite, and the proto-language of the ...
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Talk:Hittite
Talk:Hittite Does anyone else understand the beginning of ... what is going on in this article? Hittite discussion/comment from WTF, etc. Hittite discussion/comment I guess I hit the ...
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Hittite language
Hittite language Hittite (Nesili) Spoken in: Anatolia Language extinction: around ... BC Language family: Indo-European Anatolian languages Hittite Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO ... contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Hittite language is the dead language once spoken ... 1100 BC. There is some attestation that Hittite and related languages were still spoken ...
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The Hittite language (translated from Japanese)
The Hittite language The Hittite language(Hittite) Indian & European linguistic family (sign European linguistic family) language 。 analog thoria peninsula Hittite empire spoke. ハットゥサ (the present time Turkey north sectionボアズキョイ) In the Hittite empire which is centered,B.C. ...
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Hiéroglyphe hittite (translated from French)
Hiéroglyphe hittite Hieroglyphic stele in louvite hiéroglyphes hittites form ...
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Hittite (language) (translated from French)
Hittite (language) The language hittite is the principal one langue Anatolian spoken by the people hittite. It is generally attached to the family ... from a common ancestor, called sometimes indo-hittite. Baptized of this name before its deciphering ... its name raises problems because the people hittite used several languages. Their principal language, ...
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