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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth, the son of Canaan, (known as the Hattians) were an ancient people who inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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Heth's descendants (known as the Hattians) inhabited the "land of Hatti" in the central and southeastern parts of
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The Hattians worshipped the sun goddess Wurusemu and the storm god Taru; the Hurrians, Teshup and Hepat; and the Luwians, Tarkhunt.
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The Hattians inhabited central Asia Minor in the third millennium.
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These Indo-Europeans were ethnically and linguistically distinct from the Hattians.
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