Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Hittites and the Hittite Empire

Hittites and the Hittite Empire Two unique kinds of Hittites are referenced in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament): the Canaanites, who were subjugated by Solomon; and the Neo-Hittites, Hittite lords of northern Syria who exchanged with Solomon. The occasions related in the Old Testament happened in the sixth century BC, well after the wonder days of the Hittite Empire.The disclosure of the Hittite capital city of Hattusha was a significant occasion in archaic exploration of the close to east, since it expanded our comprehension of the Hittite Empire as a ground-breaking, refined human progress of the thirteenth through seventeenth hundreds of years BC. The Hittite Civilization cuneiform  Course of events Old Hittite Kingdom [ca. 1600-1400 BC]Middle Kingdom [ca. 1400-1343 BC]Hittite Empire [1343-1200 BC] Babylon Sources Urban areas: Important Hittite urban areas incorporate Hattusha (presently called Boghazkhoy), Carchemish (presently Jerablus), Kussara or Kushshar (which has not been migrated), and Kanis. (presently Kultepe)

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