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- Hittites abstract "The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who established an empire at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around 1600 BC. This empire reached its height during the mid-14th century BC under Suppiluliuma I, when it encompassed an area that included most of Asia Minor as well as parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia. After c. 1180 BC, the empire came to an end during the Bronze Age collapse, splintering into several independent "Neo-Hittite" city-states, some of which survived until the 8th century BC.The Hittite language was a member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. They referred to their native land as Hatti. The conventional name "Hittites" is due to their initial identification with the Biblical Hittites in 19th century archaeology.Despite the use of Hatti for their core territory, the Hittites should be distinguished from the Hattians, an earlier people who inhabited the same region (until the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC) and spoke a language possibly in the Northwest Caucasian languages group known as Hattic.[citation needed]The Hittite military made successful use of chariots. Although belonging to the Bronze Age, they were the forerunners of the Iron Age, developing the manufacture of iron artifacts from as early as the 14th century BC, when letters to foreign rulers reveal the latter's demand for iron goods.After 1180 BC, amid general turmoil in the Levant associated with the sudden arrival of the Sea Peoples, the kingdom disintegrated into several independent "Neo-Hittite" city-states, some of which survived until as late as the 8th century BC. The history of the Hittite civilization is known mostly from cuneiform texts found in the area of their kingdom, and from diplomatic and commercial correspondence found in various archives in Egypt and the Middle East.".
- Hittites capital Hattusa.
- Hittites dissolutionYear "-1178".
- Hittites foundingYear "-1600".
- Hittites governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Hittites thumbnail AlterOrient2.png?width=300.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink article330433.ece.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink arzawa.html.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink hethbs.htm.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink hittite_period.html.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink www.hethiter.net.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink www.hittites.info.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink kapadokya-gezilecek-yerler.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink bogazkale.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink yazilikaya.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink c_hattusas.htm.
- Hittites wikiPageExternalLink 20100407_hittitefrontiers.html.
- Hittites wikiPageID "13308".
- Hittites wikiPageRevisionID "602317465".
- Hittites capital Hattusa.
- Hittites commonLanguages "Nesite, Luwian, many others".
- Hittites commonName "Hittites".
- Hittites continent "Asia".
- Hittites era "Bronze Age".
- Hittites governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Hittites hasPhotoCollection Hittites.
- Hittites imageMap "AlterOrient2.png".
- Hittites imageMapCaption "The Hittite Empire, ca. 1400 BC .".
- Hittites leader "Labarna I".
- Hittites leader "Suppiluliuma II".
- Hittites nativeName "Hittite Empire".
- Hittites region "Anatolia".
- Hittites titleLeader List_of_Hittite_kings.
- Hittites yearEnd "c. 1178 BC".
- Hittites yearStart "c. 1600 BC".
- Hittites subject Category:Ancient_Syria.
- Hittites subject Category:Ancient_history_of_Turkey.
- Hittites subject Category:History_of_the_Mediterranean.
- Hittites subject Category:Hittites.
- Hittites type Abstraction100002137.
- Hittites type AncientPeoples.
- Hittites type Group100031264.
- Hittites type Indo-EuropeanPeoples.
- Hittites type People107942152.
- Hittites type Country.
- Hittites type Place.
- Hittites type PopulatedPlace.
- Hittites type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hittites type Country.
- Hittites type Place.
- Hittites type Location.
- Hittites comment "The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who established an empire at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around 1600 BC. This empire reached its height during the mid-14th century BC under Suppiluliuma I, when it encompassed an area that included most of Asia Minor as well as parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia. After c.".
- Hittites label "Hethiter".
- Hittites label "Hettieten".
- Hittites label "Hetyci".
- Hittites label "Hititas".
- Hittites label "Hititas".
- Hittites label "Hittites".
- Hittites label "Hittites".
- Hittites label "Ittiti".
- Hittites label "Хетты".
- Hittites label "حيثيون".
- Hittites label "ヒッタイト".
- Hittites label "赫梯".
- Hittites sameAs Chetité.
- Hittites sameAs Hethiter.
- Hittites sameAs Χετταίοι.
- Hittites sameAs Hititas.
- Hittites sameAs Hitita.
- Hittites sameAs Hittites.
- Hittites sameAs Bangsa_Het.
- Hittites sameAs Ittiti.
- Hittites sameAs ヒッタイト.
- Hittites sameAs 히타이트.
- Hittites sameAs Hettieten.
- Hittites sameAs Hetyci.
- Hittites sameAs Hititas.
- Hittites sameAs m.03gsz.
- Hittites sameAs Q5406.
- Hittites sameAs Q5406.
- Hittites sameAs Hittites.
- Hittites wasDerivedFrom Hittites?oldid=602317465.
- Hittites depiction AlterOrient2.png.
- Hittites isPrimaryTopicOf Hittites.
- Hittites name "Hittite Empire".
- Hittites name "Hittites".