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التركية - الإنجليزية
Hittite
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Of or relating to the Hittite language, An Indo-European language of the Anatolian branch
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Of or relating to the Hittite Kingdom, located in central Anatolia (modern Turkey), that flourished from about 1800 to 1400 BCE
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A person of the Hittite Kingdom
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The Hittite language
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Of or relating to the Hittite language which is derived from Proto-Indo-European
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{s} of or pertaining to the Hittites or their language (ancient people in northern Syria and Asia Minor)
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Any member of an Indo-European people whose empire (Old Kingdom 1700-1500 BC, New Kingdom 1400-1180 BC) was centred in Anatolia and northern Syria. Old Kingdom records detail Hittite territorial expansion; New Kingdom documents contain accounts of the Battle of Kadesh, one of the greatest conflicts of the ancient world, which was fought against Egypt. Hittite kings had absolute power and were viewed as deputies of the gods, at death becoming gods themselves. Hittite society was feudal and agrarian; iron-working technology was developed. The kingdom fell abruptly, possibly because of large-scale migrations of Sea Peoples and Phrygians into parts of the empire
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{i} member of an ancient people in northern Syria and Asia Minor during the second millenium BC; extinct language of this people
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Of or relating to the Hittite people