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- proper noun a region of
Bronze Age Anatolia , inhabited by the Hattians and then theHittites
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The only dark people anywhere on the face of this planet bearing the name Hatti or Chatti
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The only dark people anywhere on the face of this planet bearing the name Hatti or Chatti
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The only dark people anywhere on the face of this planet bearing the name Hatti or Chatti
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The only dark people anywhere on the face of this planet bearing the name Hatti or Chatti
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Hittites Also known as Hatti, between 1600s and ca.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Hittites Also known as Hatti, between 1600s and ca.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Judging from what we know of the northern worshippers of the hammer god in later times, it would appear that when they were referred to as the Hatti or Khatti, the tribe of that name was the dominating power in Asia Minor and north Syria.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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The Hittite buildings and rock sculptures of this period testify to the enduring character of the ancient civilization of the "Hatti".
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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The most representative people of this class were the "Hatti" of Asia Minor, who were of Alpine or Armenoid stock.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Some authorities, including Maspero, [285] are of opinion that the allusion to the Hatti which is found in the Babylonian _Book of Omens_ belongs to the earlier age of Sargon of Akkad and Naram-Sin, but Sayce favours the age of Hammurabi.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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