Beginning around 2000 b.c., pre-Hittites, Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans had lived or ruled in the region. |
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The Hittites developed the caves as a nice hideout network, where they built clever doorways and traps to thwart invaders. |
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She was a Babylonian princess sent over as a peace offering from our sworn enemies, the Hittites. |
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There is a strange letter from a Queen of Egypt of this era, probably Ankhesenamum, to the King of the Hittites. |
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The Egyptians, Phoenicians and Hittites practised it as a special ritual in conjunction with the presentation of the dowry. |
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The mythical Assyrian empire was often cited in this regard, as was that of the legendary Hittites. |
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The Hittites, who had a lunar calendar, believed the world would end about 100 B.C., when it reached an even number. |
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The origins of these words can be traced to the Hittites, among whose historical documents is a reference to the Hayasa. |
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So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by the Hittites as a burial site. |
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Abraham bought a burial cave from the Hittites, and Sarah was interred there. |
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Lybians in the west, Nubians in the South, Bedouin everywhere and now there is word of a nation called the Hittites. |
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Among the Hittites, the Anatolian civilization in western Turkey in the second millennium bc, a grape harvesting festival took place every year. |
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After the Bronze Age, Amorites, Western Semites, Hyksos and Hittites successively invaded the area. |
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The Hittites, the Minoans, and other early civilizations left drawings of swimming and diving skills. |
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King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides pharaoh's daughter, Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. |
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The earliest Armenian history was related to the Hittites and the Urartians as well as with the peoples of Mesopotamia. |
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This explains to us that Urartians like Hittites had people form various stocks. |
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So were suggestions to re-create the old map of the Middle East with kingdoms of Hittites, Phoenicians and Ammonites. |
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After the decline of the Hittites, the region was colonized by the Greeks, and later by the Persians after the Persian Wars. |
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The façade is carved in sunk relief with scenes of Rameses II's battle against the Hittites at Kadesh, fought in the fifth year of his reign. |
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The court itself welcomed foreigners Philistines, Cretans, Hittites, and Ishmaelites are named, among others and made use of their service. |
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In the room, on the right side, the scenes represent the victory of Ramesses II in Kadesh against the Hittites. |
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Like many other monuments of Rameses II, the scenes deal with a military campaign against the Hittites in his fifth regnal year. |
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The civilization of the Hittites spread to Anatolia and Mesopotamia and lasted for 11 centuries. |
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And the man went into the land of the Hittites, and built a city, and called the name thereof Luz: which is the name thereof unto this day. |
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Much of that literature has also been found in translation in other contemporary societies of the Near East, such as the literature of the Hittites and the Canaanites. |
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The ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Hittites wrote on tablets made from water-cleaned clay. |
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The Capital of the Hittites was in Asia-Minor and it was called Hatttusa. |
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The conquest of the state of Mitanni in the late 14th century by the Hittites had created a crucial border zone between their empire and the Egyptians. |
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The Assyrians and Hittites were then left to battle over control of eastern and southern Anatolia and colonial territories in Syria. |
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The Egyptian army would have been annihilated, had not a detached Egyptian regiment arrived most opportunely from another direction and caught the Hittites unawares as they were pillaging the camp. |
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The film stages a foray into the historical record with a visually impressive recreation of the battle of Kadesh, circa 1274 BC, fought by the Egyptians against the Hittites in what is now Syria. |
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As early as 2000 BC, the vanguards of the Indo-European speaking tribal immigrants, such as the Hittites and Mittanis, had arrived in south-western Asia. |
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Antalya, known as Pamphilia in history, was inhabited 50 thousand years ago and housed Hittites, Phyrgians, Lydians, Greeks, Romans, Seljukians and Ottomans. |
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And further back in History still, we find peoples from Lycie in the south-east of present-day Turkey who, pushed away by the Hittites, went all the way to the West towards Gibraltar, Galicia. |
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In Egyptian, Hittite, and Ugaritic records of the 14th and 13th centuries bc, the Lycians are described as wedged between the Hittites on the north and the Achaean Greeks on the coast. |
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Anatolia is a melting pot where cultures from Sumer, Babylon and Assyria interacted for centuries with peoples such as the Hattis, Hittites and Hourrites. |
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The Hittites, mentioned in Genesis as a powerful nation, have left nothing but the reputation of having destroyed many things which other people had built up with great pain and care. |
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In the times of the Egyptian god Râ, in the temple of Solomon in Jerusalem and in churches and mosques, olive oil was regarded as sacred by the Phoenicians, Hittites, Greeks, and other peoples of antiquity. |
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While the Hittites only marginally affected the mountain communities, the Mittanis settled in the area and influenced the natives in several fields worthy of note, in particular the introduction of knotted rug weaving. |
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The Hourrites exercised considerable influence over the religion of the Hittites, and spread the use of two-wheel chariots and the breeding of horses throughout the Near East. |
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He did not conquer it or even claim it before Ephron and his fellow Hittites, even though God had promised him five times before Gen.23 that his descendants would inherit the entire land. |
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The Hittites retired to their lands, leaving Babylon in the hands of the neighboring Kassites. |
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The oldest constitutional monarchy dating back to ancient times was that of the Hittites. |
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The development of iron smelting was once attributed to the Hittites of Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age. |
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Deer had a central role in the ancient art, culture and mythology of the Hittites, the ancient Egyptians, the Celts, the ancient Greeks, the Asians and several others. |
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The Hittites adopted the cuneiform script, invented in Mesopotamia. |
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