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  • Hattic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Hattic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hattic may refer to: Hattians, an ancient people of Anatolia, Turkey Hattic language, an extinct language

    Hattic

    Hattic

  • Hattic language
  • Ancient language of Asia Minor

    Hattic, or Hattian, was a non-Indo-European agglutinative language spoken by the Hattians in Asia Minor in the 2nd millennium BC. Scholars call the language

    Hattic language

    Hattic language

    Hattic_language

  • Hittites
  • Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara

    the second millennium BC, and who spoke an unrelated language known as Hattic. The modern conventional name "Hittites" is due to the initial identification

    Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

  • Hittite mythology and religion
  • (Luwian) Hasameli – god of metalworkers and craftsmen (Hattic) Ḫatepuna – daughter of the sea (Hattic) Ḫazzi – mountain and weather god (Hurrian) Hutena and

    Hittite mythology and religion

    Hittite mythology and religion

    Hittite_mythology_and_religion

  • Pre-Indo-European languages
  • Languages of Eurasia before the arrival of Indo-European languages

    be Indo-European (such as Lydian), and others (such as Hurro-Urartian, Hattic, Elamite, Kassite, Colchian and Sumerian) which were classified as distinct

    Pre-Indo-European languages

    Pre-Indo-European languages

    Pre-Indo-European_languages

  • Black Sea
  • Eurasian sea northeast of the Mediterranean

    so called by both the Hattians and their conquerors, the Hittites. The Hattic city of Zalpa was "situated probably at or near the estuary of the Marrassantiya

    Black Sea

    Black Sea

    Black_Sea

  • Anatolian peoples
  • Ancient Indo-European group of people

    Hatti, the Hittites then seized the Hattic capital of Hattusa. The Hittite language thereafter gradually supplanted Hattic as the predominant language in Anatolia

    Anatolian peoples

    Anatolian_peoples

  • Languages of the Caucasus
  • Diverse languages between the Black and Caspian seas

    affinities between the Northwest Caucasian (Circassian) family and the extinct Hattic language of central Anatolia. See the article on Northwest Caucasian languages

    Languages of the Caucasus

    Languages of the Caucasus

    Languages_of_the_Caucasus

  • Hattians
  • Ancient people of central Anatolia

    character. They provide us with the names of a number of Hattic deities, as well as Hattic personal and place-names. About 150 short specimens of Hattian

    Hattians

    Hattians

    Hattians

  • Kaskian language
  • Unclassified language of Bronze Age Anatolia

    that Kaskian was related to the pre-Hittite Hattic language, based on toponyms and personal names; the Hattic moon god was named Kasku. Conversely, the

    Kaskian language

    Kaskian_language

  • Fertile Crescent
  • Region of the Middle East

    isolates were found, including; Elamite, Gutian and Kassite in Iran, and Hattic, Kaskian and Hurro-Urartian in Turkey. The precise affiliation of these

    Fertile Crescent

    Fertile Crescent

    Fertile_Crescent

  • Kamrušepa
  • Hittite goddess

    Kamrušepa was a Hittite and Luwian goddess of medicine and magic, analogous to Hattic and Palaic goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best known as one of the deities

    Kamrušepa

    Kamrušepa

  • Lelwani
  • Hattian and Hittite deity of the underworld

    Lelwani or Leluwani was a Hittite deity of the underworld of Hattic origin. While originally regarded as male and addressed as a "king," due to influence

    Lelwani

    Lelwani

  • Anatolia
  • Peninsula of Turkey in Western Asia

    inflow. Earlier forms of Anatolian and non–Indo-European languages such as Hattic and Hurrian were likely spoken by migrants and locals participating in this

    Anatolia

    Anatolia

    Anatolia

  • Hittite language
  • Extinct Bronze Age Indo-European language

    indigenous people who preceded the Hittites, speaking a non-Indo-European Hattic language. In multilingual texts found in Hittite locations, passages written

    Hittite language

    Hittite language

    Hittite_language

  • Languages of Asia
  • isolates in South Asia and Southeast Asia. From west to east, these include: Hattic, an unclassified language in Anatolia. extinct languages of the Fertile

    Languages of Asia

    Languages of Asia

    Languages_of_Asia

  • Unclassified language
  • Language whose genetic affiliation has not been established

    Eteocretan † (ancient Crete) Hattic † (Anatolia) – probably a language isolate Kaskian † (Anatolia) – possibly related to Hattic Kassite † (Iraq) – possibly

    Unclassified language

    Unclassified_language

  • Purushanda
  • Anatolian kingdom conquered by the Hittites in the 17th/16th century BCE

    the kingdom of Purushanda, the etymology of which suggests a takeover of Hattic lands by Luwian elites. It is believed Purushanda would have functioned

    Purushanda

    Purushanda

  • Luwians
  • Group of Anatolian peoples

    suggests a takeover of Hattic lands by Luwian elites and a region made up of an eclectic mix of Luwian-speaking Luwians, Hattic-speaking Luwians, Luwian-speaking

    Luwians

    Luwians

  • Ḫalmašuit
  • Hittite throne goddess

    Ḫalmašuit (Hattic Ḫanwašuit) was a goddess worshiped by Hattians and Hittites in Bronze Age Anatolia. She was the divine representation of a ceremonial

    Ḫalmašuit

    Ḫalmašuit

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    Anatolian hieroglyphics) and Palaic, as well as for the language isolate Hattic language. When the cuneiform script was adapted to writing Hittite, a layer

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Arinna
  • Cult center of the Hittite sun goddess

    the Storm-God; they and their children were all derived from the former Hattic pantheon. The goddess was also perceived to be a paramount chthonic or earth

    Arinna

    Arinna

    Arinna

  • Agglutinative language
  • Type of synthetic language

    agglutinative, though none from larger families have been identified: Elamite Hattic Kassite Sumerian Some well known constructed languages are agglutinative

    Agglutinative language

    Agglutinative_language

  • Kammamma
  • Hittite god

    sun goddess of Arinna, the main Hittite deities. The theonym Kammamma has Hattic origin. It is identical with the name of a Bronze Age city located in northern

    Kammamma

    Kammamma

  • Iron Age
  • Archaeological period

    smelted iron artifacts known is a dagger with an iron blade found in a Hattic tomb in Anatolia, dating from 2500 BC. The widespread use of iron weapons

    Iron Age

    Iron_Age

  • Uralic languages
  • Language family of Northern Eurasia

    (2017-01-01). "Establishing the West-Ugric language family with Minoan, Hattic and Hungarian by a decipherment of Linear A". WSEAS Transactions on Information

    Uralic languages

    Uralic languages

    Uralic_languages

  • Hittite cuneiform
  • Ancient Mesopotamian script

    signs used in Hittite documents (11 of them only appearing in Hurrian and Hattic glosses), compared to some 600 signs in use in Old Assyrian. About half

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite_cuneiform

  • Šulinkatte
  • Hattian and Hittite war god

    in Hattusa and Nerik. Fragments of a Hattic song celebrating him are also known. The theonym Šulinkatte has Hattic origin. It is a combination of the words

    Šulinkatte

    Šulinkatte

  • Ibero-Caucasian languages
  • Proposed language family

    The Ibero-Caucasian phylum would also include three extinct languages: Hattic, connected by some linguists to the Northwest (Circassian) family, and Hurrian

    Ibero-Caucasian languages

    Ibero-Caucasian languages

    Ibero-Caucasian_languages

  • Japanese literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Japanese literature

    Japanese_literature

  • Ankara
  • Capital of Turkey

    (see Angora). The region's history can be traced back to the Bronze Age Hattic civilization, which was succeeded in the 2nd millennium BC by the Hittites

    Ankara

    Ankara

    Ankara

  • Music of Armenia
  • denotes various stringed instruments. Possible Hattic and Greek Origins: Some scholars link ǰnar to the Hattic zinar–, while others propose a connection to

    Music of Armenia

    Music of Armenia

    Music_of_Armenia

  • Latin literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • Proto-Euphratean language
  • Hypothetical unclassified language of late Neolithic Mesopotamia

    of Ugric languages that also includes Hungarian, as well as Minoan and Hattic (which aren't even usually considered to be Uralic)—and that the Sumerian

    Proto-Euphratean language

    Proto-Euphratean_language

  • Ancient text corpora
  • All known writing up to 300 CE

    the known Hattic text material should not exceed a few thousand words (the texts edited in J. Klinger, Studien zur Reconstruction of the Hattic Cult Layer

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient_text_corpora

  • Anitta text
  • Oldest known text in an Indo-European language

    reign, Anitta defeated Huzziya, the last recorded king of Zalpuwa, and the Hattic king Piyusti and then conquered his capital at the site of the future Hittite

    Anitta text

    Anitta_text

  • Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples
  • Residents of the ancient Near East until the end of antiquity

    Elamite Linear Elamite Elamite Cuneiform Eteocypriot Cypriot Syllabary Gutian Hattic Hittite Hittite Cuneiform Hurrian Kaskian Kassite Luwic Carian Carian Script

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient_Semitic-speaking_peoples

  • Proto-Armenian language
  • Reconstructed language

    long language contact with Anatolian languages such as Luwian and Hittite, Hattic, Hurro-Urartian languages, Semitic languages such as Akkadian and Aramaic

    Proto-Armenian language

    Proto-Armenian language

    Proto-Armenian_language

  • Zippalanda
  • Hittite city in Anatolia

    Zippalanda (Uşaklı höyük) was a Hattic administrative and religious center of the Hittite Old Kingdom. Although its name was known from inscriptions, it

    Zippalanda

    Zippalanda

  • Hittite
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hatti (disambiguation) Hattush (disambiguation) Hattian (disambiguation) Hattic (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Hittite

    Hittite

  • Gutians
  • People of ancient west Asia

    languages of the region at the time, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Hurrian, Hattic, Eblaite, Amorite and Elamite. Most scholars have not accepted attempts

    Gutians

    Gutians

    Gutians

  • List of European literatures
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    List of European literatures

    List_of_European_literatures

  • List of languages by first written account
  • the Bronze Age collapse and the rise of alphabetic writing: the Sumerian, Hattic and Elamite language isolates, Hurrian from the small Hurro-Urartian family

    List of languages by first written account

    List_of_languages_by_first_written_account

  • Middle Dutch literature
  • Medieval Dutch literature

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Middle Dutch literature

    Middle_Dutch_literature

  • Kaskians
  • Bronze Age tribal people of northeastern Anatolia

    was the name of a moon god in Hattic, which was spoken at the site of their first known conquest, at Nerik. This Hattic ethnonym need not reflect the

    Kaskians

    Kaskians

  • XHT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cross-Harbour Tunnel, a road tunnel in Hong Kong The ISO 639-2 code for Hattic language, spoken by the Hattians in Asia Minor between the 3rd and the 2nd

    XHT

    XHT

  • Language isolate
  • Language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with other languages

    other languages may be a reflection of linguists' poor knowledge of them. Hattic, Gutian, and Kassite are all considered unclassified languages, but their

    Language isolate

    Language isolate

    Language_isolate

  • Yeniseian languages
  • Language family of central Siberia

    of the Indus Valley. Alexei Kassian has suggested a connection between Hattic, Hurro-Urartian and Karasuk, proposing some lexical correspondences. As

    Yeniseian languages

    Yeniseian languages

    Yeniseian_languages

  • List of years in literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    List of years in literature

    List_of_years_in_literature

  • Anitta (king)
  • King of Kussara

    reign, Anitta defeated Huzziya, the last recorded king of Zalpuwa, and the Hattic king Piyusti and then conquered his capital at the site of the future Hittite

    Anitta (king)

    Anitta (king)

    Anitta_(king)

  • 15th century in literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    15th century in literature

    15th_century_in_literature

  • Borean languages
  • Proposed language family

    (widely recognized family) Northwest Caucasian (widely recognized family) Hattic (language isolate; not explicitly mentioned in Starostin's tree diagram

    Borean languages

    Borean languages

    Borean_languages

  • Ḫašamili
  • Hittite household and smithing god

    theonym Ḫašamili originates in the Hattic language. Multiple phonetic spellings are attested in cuneiform texts in Hattic, Hittite and Palaic. Ḫašamili's

    Ḫašamili

    Ḫašamili

  • Alice Kober
  • American classical scholar and archaeologist

    she studied several languages of ancient Asia Minor, including Carian, Hattic, Hurrian, Lycian, and Lydian. Kober never married, and is not known to have

    Alice Kober

    Alice_Kober

  • 14th century in literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    14th century in literature

    14th_century_in_literature

  • Yazılıkaya
  • Capital city of the Hittite Empire

    her and Teshub's son (Sharruma) and she was later syncretized with the Hattic Sun goddess of Arinna. It is believed that Puduhepa, who was the daughter

    Yazılıkaya

    Yazılıkaya

    Yazılıkaya

  • Kataḫzipuri
  • Hittite and Palaic goddess

    Ziparwa and headed the pantheon alongside him. The theonym Kataḫzipuri has Hattic origin. Multiple spellings reflecting two variant forms, Kataḫzipuri and

    Kataḫzipuri

    Kataḫzipuri

  • Taru (god)
  • Hattian weather god

    weather gods. It has been proposed that Taru's name might mean "bull" in Hattic. A connection between it and the Greek word taurus, and more broadly with

    Taru (god)

    Taru_(god)

  • Hatti
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    administrative subdivision of Iran Hati (disambiguation) Hattian (disambiguation) Hattic (disambiguation) Hattie (disambiguation) Hattush (disambiguation) Hittite

    Hatti

    Hatti

  • Hantili II
  • v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Hantili II

    Hantili_II

  • Religions of the ancient Near East
  • Hittites, Assuwa league, Arzawa): Hittite mythology, Hurrian religion, Hattic religion, Luwian religion, Lydian religion The Caucasus and the Armenian

    Religions of the ancient Near East

    Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Telipinu
  • King of the Hittites c.1525–1500 BC

    and Telipinu was her father. Telipinu's name is likely derived from the Hattic word "pinu", meaning a child. The Hattians were a non-Indo-European people

    Telipinu

    Telipinu

  • Dagger
  • Short, pointed hand-to-hand weapon

    suggests it was treated as an ornamental object of great value. Found in a Hattic royal tomb dated about 2500 BC, at Alaca Höyük in northern Anatolia, the

    Dagger

    Dagger

    Dagger

  • Bogazköy Archive
  • Collection of texts found on the site of the city of Hattusas

    written in Hurrian, and a few paragraphs of the tablets are written in Hattic. Akkadian is also a common language, though it is interspersed with Hurrian

    Bogazköy Archive

    Bogazköy Archive

    Bogazköy_Archive

  • Palaic language
  • Extinct Anatolian Indo-European language

    characterized as "more conservative than Hittite" and heavily influenced by the Hattic language, though caution is prescribed for the latter assertion given the

    Palaic language

    Palaic_language

  • Ancient Egyptian literature
  • Literature written in the Egyptian language

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Ancient Egyptian literature

    Ancient Egyptian literature

    Ancient_Egyptian_literature

  • Tiyaz
  • Palaic sun god

    influence, as both of the two main deities, Ziparwa and Kataḫzipuri, have Hattic names. Hittite sources indicate that Tiyaz was associated with a group of

    Tiyaz

    Tiyaz

  • Medieval Welsh literature
  • Welsh-language literature in the Middle Ages

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Medieval Welsh literature

    Medieval_Welsh_literature

  • Ḫalki
  • Hittite grain deity

    Haya, and an unknown Hattic element, amma, which he tentatively translates as "mother", though he also considers a fully Hattic origin plausible. Taracha

    Ḫalki

    Ḫalki

  • 18th century in literature
  • Eighteenth century literature

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    18th century in literature

    18th_century_in_literature

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  • oldest settlements in and around the city center of Ankara belonged to the Hattic civilization which existed during the Bronze Age. Jaffa Levant  Israel c

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • Sacred language
  • Language that is cultivated for religious reasons

    origins in Cuba, later spreading to other countries in the Caribbean Basin. Hattic was used by the Hittites who spoke an unrelated language. Biblical Hebrew

    Sacred language

    Sacred language

    Sacred_language

  • Old English literature
  • Literature of Anglo-Saxon England

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Old English literature

    Old_English_literature

  • Ancient Hebrew writings
  • Overview of old literary works written in Hebrew

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Ancient Hebrew writings

    Ancient_Hebrew_writings

  • Korean literature
  • Literature produced by Koreans

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Korean literature

    Korean literature

    Korean_literature

  • Warnow
  • River in Germany

    uncertain. Recent work suggests a non-Indo-European (perhaps specifically Hattic) element ar(i)n ('spring, stream'), giving rise to the Slavic form Warnow

    Warnow

    Warnow

    Warnow

  • Telipinu (mythology)
  • Hittite agricultural god

    script. Telipinu (Hittite: 𒀭𒋼𒂊𒇷𒁉𒉡𒌑, romanized: dTe(-e)-li-pí-nu(-ú); Hattic: Talipinu or Talapinu, "Exalted Son") was a Hittite god who most likely

    Telipinu (mythology)

    Telipinu_(mythology)

  • Indian classical drama
  • Dramatic tradition of classical India

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Indian classical drama

    Indian_classical_drama

  • Early medieval literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Early medieval literature

    Early_medieval_literature

  • Zoroastrian literature
  • Texts related to the Iranian religion

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Zoroastrian literature

    Zoroastrian literature

    Zoroastrian_literature

  • Russell B. Long
  • American politician (1918–2003)

    body president. While a student at LSU, Long met and married Katherine Hattic. They had two daughters, Kay and Pamela. In 1969 they divorced and he married

    Russell B. Long

    Russell B. Long

    Russell_B._Long

  • 12th century in literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    12th century in literature

    12th century in literature

    12th_century_in_literature

  • *Dyēus
  • Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology

    attas Isanus, "Father Sun-god"; the name of the sky-god was replaced with a Hattic sun-god loan, but the original structure of the formula left intact, Latvian:

    *Dyēus

    *Dyēus

  • Muwatalli I
  • v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Muwatalli I

    Muwatalli_I

  • Ancient Greek literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient_Greek_literature

  • Sapinuwa
  • Bronze Age Hittite city

    Nerik likely further north, both of which had initially been Hattic speaking; that the Hattic language is found in the Sapinuwa archive alongside an apparent

    Sapinuwa

    Sapinuwa

    Sapinuwa

  • Tudḫaliya III
  • King of the Hittites

    v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Tudḫaliya III

    Tudḫaliya III

    Tudḫaliya_III

  • Chinese classics
  • Classic texts of Chinese literature

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Chinese classics

    Chinese_classics

  • Ziparwa
  • Palaic and Hittite god

    that they reflected "Hattic syllables beginning with the sound /f/ or /v/". On this basis it is presumed that Ziparwa's name had Hattic roots. It might have

    Ziparwa

    Ziparwa

  • Middle English literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Middle English literature

    Middle_English_literature

  • Ancient literature
  • literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Ancient literature

    Ancient_literature

  • Palà
  • Country from Bronze Age Anatolia

    river would have been a natural route into Anatolia northward beyond the Hattic speaking region. Linguistic analysis shows extensive interaction between

    Palà

    Palà

    Palà

  • Muwatalli II
  • Hittite king

    v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Muwatalli II

    Muwatalli II

    Muwatalli_II

  • Ancient Near East
  • Home of many cradles of civilization

    Elamite Linear Elamite Elamite Cuneiform Eteocypriot Cypriot Syllabary Gutian Hattic Hittite Hittite Cuneiform Hurrian Kaskian Kassite Luwic Carian Carian Script

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient_Near_East

  • Aruna (Hittite mythology)
  • Hittite sea god

    though according to Gernot Wilhelm it is possible that it was a loan from Hattic, as no plausible Indo-European etymology has been identified for it so far

    Aruna (Hittite mythology)

    Aruna_(Hittite_mythology)

  • List of cities of the ancient Near East
  • Elamite Linear Elamite Elamite Cuneiform Eteocypriot Cypriot Syllabary Gutian Hattic Hittite Hittite Cuneiform Hurrian Kaskian Kassite Luwic Carian Carian Script

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue
  • language Asia Hunnic language Indus Valley language Kaskean language Anatolia Hattic language Mysian language Korea Kara language Koguryo language Paekche language

    List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue

    List_of_unclassified_languages_according_to_the_Ethnologue

  • Hittite inscriptions
  • Corpus of writing in the Hittite language

    literature by era Ancient (corpora) Bronze Age Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Elamite Hattic Hittite Hurro-Urartian Luwian Lydian Sumerian Ugarit Classical Ancient Greek

    Hittite inscriptions

    Hittite inscriptions

    Hittite_inscriptions

  • Hantili I
  • King of the Hittites from 1590-1560 BC

    v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Hantili I

    Hantili I

    Hantili_I

  • Alluwamna
  • Hittite king

    v t e Hittite kings Hattic kings c. 23rd–18th centuries BC Pamba Pithana Piyusti Anitta Tudhaliya PU-Sarruma Old Kingdom c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna

    Alluwamna

    Alluwamna

    Alluwamna

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Online names & meanings

  • Rateesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil

    Rateesh

    Gem

  • Sujat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sujat

    Belonging to a good clan, Good birth

  • WEAYAYA
  • Male

    Native American

    WEAYAYA

    Native American Sioux name WEAYAYA means "setting sun."

  • Samatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Samatha

    Equality

  • Fizza
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fizza

    Silver; Ibn Abu Mawdood; A Narrator of Hadith had this Name

  • Trigarta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Trigarta

    Woman; A Pearl

  • Shrawantika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shrawantika

    Lengthy Greatness Like Rainfall

  • Parameshwara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Parameshwara

    Supreme Lord

  • Serene
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Serene

    Tranquil.

  • Jawhara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jawhara |

    Gem, Jewel

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