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Ancient people of central Anatolia
The Hattians (/ˈhætiənz/) were an ancient Bronze Age people that inhabited the land of Hatti, in central Anatolia (modern Turkey). They spoke a distinctive
Hattians
Topics referred to by the same term
up Hattian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hattian may refer to: someone or something related to Hattians, an ancient people of Anatolia Hattian language
Hattian
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
Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara
called their kingdom Hattusa (Hatti in Akkadian), a name received from the Hattians, an earlier people who had inhabited and ruled the central Anatolian region
Hittites
District of Azad Kashmir, administered by Pakistan
Hattian Bala District (Urdu: ضلع ہٹیاں بالا) is a district of Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir, which along with the Indian-administered Kashmir is
Hattian_Bala_District
Peninsula of Turkey in Western Asia
British Isles. The earliest recorded inhabitants of Anatolia, such as the Hattians, who were neither Indo-European nor Semitic, were gradually absorbed by
Anatolia
Pakistani town and administrated area
Hattian Bala (Urdu: ہٹیاں بالا ) is a town in Hattian Bala District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The town serves as the headquarters of district and tehsil
Hattian_Bala
Prehistorical period in Western Asia
from 2400 to 2200 BC. Other Hattian centers include Hassum, Kanesh, Purushanda, and Zalwar. During this time the Hattians engaged in trade with city-states
Prehistory_of_Anatolia
Barbadian cricketer (born 1973)
Hattian Graham (born 22 June 1973) is a Barbadian cricketer. He played in one List A and four first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1997
Hattian_Graham
Mythical creature
Çorum-Boğazköy, the former Hittite capital Hattusa. The contest is a ritual of the Hattian spring festival of Puruli. The myth is found in Catalogue des Textes Hittites
Illuyanka
Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia
Paleolithic, present-day Turkey was home to various ancient peoples. The Hattians were assimilated by the Hittites and other Anatolian peoples. Classical
Turkey
Country from Bronze Age Anatolia
Indo-European language called palaumnili and appear to have coexisted with the Hattians for centuries prior. They are lost to history with the advance of Kaskian
Palà
Town in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
Hattian Dupatta, also called Qasba Hattian Dupatta (Urdu: ھٹیاں دوپٹہ) is a historical town of Muzaffarabad District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located
Hattian_Dupatta
Square in Ankara, Turkey
of Sıhhiye Square in 1978. The ancient Hattian cities were near Ankara and some of the most important Hattian, including the one that the sculpture is
Sıhhiye_Square
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Muzaffarabad Tehsil in Muzaffarabad District and some areas on Hattian Tehsil in Hattian Bala District. General elections were held on 25 July 2021. "Muhammad
LA-30_Muzaffarabad-IV
and practice was included in daily life. Hittite mythology is a mix of Hattian, Hurrian and Hittite influences. Mesopotamian and Canaanite influences
Hittite mythology and religion
Hittite_mythology_and_religion
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
BC Neolithic Anatolia c. 8,000– 5,500 BC Bronze Age Troy 3000–700 BC Hattians 2500–2000 BC Akkadian Empire 2400–2150 BC Luwians 2300–1400 BC Assyria
Ottoman_Empire
Tehsil headquarters in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Chikar (Urdu: چکار) is a hill town and the headquarters of Chikar Tehsil in Hattian Bala District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The town lies in the Jhelum Valley
Chikar_(town)
population movement. The earliest recorded inhabitants of Anatolia were the Hattians and Hurrians, non-Indo-European peoples who lived in Anatolia as early
List of ancient peoples of Anatolia
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Anatolia
Hattian weather god
Taru was a weather god worshiped in ancient Anatolia by Hattians. He was associated with the bull, and could be depicted in the form of this animal. It
Taru_(god)
Chief goddess and wife of the weather god Tarḫunna in Hittite mythology
goddess of Arinna was originally of Hattian origin and was worshipped by the Hattians as Eštan. One of her Hattian epithets was Wurunšemu ("Mother of the
Sun_goddess_of_Arinna
Country in South Asia
Districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Mirpur Bhimber Kotli Mirpur Muzaffarabad Hattian Muzaffarabad Neelam Poonch Bagh Haveli Poonch Sudhanoti Districts of Gilgit–Baltistan
Pakistan
Town in Punjab, Pakistan
Road Hattian, Seedhan (Chakian), Kamra Kalan, Attock, Punjab 43301, Pakistan". Bloomfield Hall School Kamra · Dak Banglow Road, Main GT Road Hattian, Seedhan
Kamra,_Pakistan
Eurasian sea northeast of the Mediterranean
known name of the Black Sea is the Sea of Zalpa, so called by both the Hattians and their conquerors, the Hittites. The Hattic city of Zalpa was "situated
Black_Sea
Country in West Asia
Mesopotamian states of Sumer, Assyria, and Akkad, as well as with the Hurrian and Hattian peoples to the northwest, in Asia Minor. Gifts from Pharaohs, found during
Syria
The languages in Anatolia at that time included Hattian, Hurrian, Hittite, Luwian, and Palaic. Hattian was a language indigenous to Anatolia, with no known
History_of_Turkey
Ancient Anatolian lunar deity
crescent Moon symbol, which is transliterated as (DEUS) LUNA. While the Hattian moon god, Kašku, was not worshipped, Hittite and Luwian religion involved
Arma_(deity)
Hittite goddess of the underworld
The Sun goddess of the Earth (Hattian: Wurušemu, Hittite: taknaš dUTU, Luwian: tiyamaššiš Tiwaz) was the Hittite goddess of the underworld. Her Hurrian
Sun_goddess_of_the_Earth
Districts of Pakistani-administered Kashmir
Kashmir consisted of 4 districts, Muzaffarabad, Poonch, Mirpur and Kotli Hattian was a subdivision of Muzaffarabad, Bhimber was a subdivison of Mirpur,
List of districts in Azad Kashmir
List_of_districts_in_Azad_Kashmir
Festival
Asia portal Puruli (EZEN Puruliyas) was a Hattian spring festival, held at Nerik, dedicated to the earth goddess Hannahanna, who is married to a new king
Puruli
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of death and the underworld
Nagar), she gradually became little more than a title of Ereshkigal. The Hattian death god Lelwani, originally described as a male deity with the masculine
Ereshkigal
originally a warrior god Šulinkatte, god of war of Hattian origin Wurrukatte, god of war of Hattian origin Iyarri, god of war and plague Aštabi, a war
List_of_war_deities
Constituency in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Chughtai of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. It covers some parts of Hattian Bala in Hattian Bala District and also some parts of Muzaffarabad District of Azad
Constituency_LA-33
Region administered by Pakistan
numbers in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, living mainly in the Bagh, Poonch, Hattian Bala, and Muzaffarabad. Awans also reside in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Azad_Kashmir
Aspect of world history
(up to the end of the 3rd millennium BCE), Ancient Anatolia (including Hattian, Hittite and post-Hittite periods), Classical Anatolia (including Achaemenid
History_of_Anatolia
Islamgarh Mirpur 16,651 N/A 14 Pathika Muzaffarabad 14,115 N/A 15 Hattian Bala Hattian Bala 11,880 N/A 16 Sehnsa Kotli 10,392 N/A 17 Abbaspur Poonch 10
List of cities in Azad Kashmir by population
List_of_cities_in_Azad_Kashmir_by_population
Capital of Turkey
Roman province with the same name (25 BC–7th century), Ankara has various Hattian, Hittite, Lydian, Phrygian, Galatian, Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine
Ankara
Capital of the Hittite Empire
during the Chalcolithic period. Toward the end of the 3rd millennium BC the Hattian people established a settlement on locations that had been occupied even
Hattusa
Topics referred to by the same term
Hattic may refer to: Hattians, an ancient people of Anatolia, Turkey Hattic language, an extinct language spoken in that region Hattian (disambiguation) Hatti
Hattic
Deity or spirit associated with the home
Hattian, and Palaic mythology Lamassu, house guardians in Mesopotamian mythology Zilipuri, god of the house and the hearth in Hittite and Hattian mythology
Household_deity
LA-26 Muzaffarabad City LA-27 Khawra (Muzaffarabad District) LA-28 Chukar Hattian Bala LA-29 Leepa LA-30 Jammu-1 LA-31 Jammu-2 LA-32 Jammu-3 LA-33 Jammu-4
List of Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly constituencies
List_of_Azad_Kashmir_Legislative_Assembly_constituencies
there is no habitation. Hattum is the Akkadian name for Hattus(sa), the Hattian name is probably Ha-at-ti, so the same as the name of the land.(Oǧuz Soysal
List of ancient kingdoms of Anatolia
List_of_ancient_kingdoms_of_Anatolia
Topics referred to by the same term
Anatolia: the area of Hattusa, roughly delimited by the Halys bend the Hattians of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC the Hittites of ca 1400–1200 BC the areas
Hatti
Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia
expansion of Assyrian colonies in Anatolia at the expense of the Hurrians and Hattians and the Amorite inhabited Levant, and eventually southern Mesopotamia fell
Babylonia
Pakistani administrative area
Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir region, on the south-east by the Hattian Bala District, on the south by the Bagh District, and on the west by the
Muzaffarabad_District
Persistent representation of language
spread across southern Mesopotamia – and then to others such as Elamite, Hattian, Hurrian and Hittite. Scripts similar in appearance to this writing system
Writing
Turkic ethnic group
Paleolithic, present-day Turkey was home to various ancient peoples. The Hattians were assimilated by the Hittites and other Anatolian peoples. Classical
Turkish_people
Peak in Azad Jammu Kashmir
the Bagh District. Just a few kilometers north of this village is the Hattian Bala district. Before the partition of Kashmir. Ganga Choti peak was on
Ganga_Choti
Extinct Bronze Age Indo-European language
although that name appears to have been applied incorrectly: The term Hattian refers to the indigenous people who preceded the Hittites, speaking a non-Indo-European
Hittite_language
Village on borderline of India and Pakistan
[tʃəkoːʈʰiː]) is a village on the borderline of Pakistan and India, in the Hattian Bala District of Azad Kashmir. It is located 52 kilometers (32 mi) from
Chakothi
Hurrian goddess of the underworld
suggests the Anatolian goddess might have been a chthonic aspect of the Hattian sun goddess in origin. Piotr Taracha [de] instead classifies her as a Luwian
Allani
Mesopotamian lunar god
Piotr Taracha [de], while d30 was also used to represent the name of the Hattian moon god Kašku in the corresponding version of the myth The Moon that Fell
Sin_(mythology)
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
northward as far as the mountains (a later Hittite text asserts he fought the Hattian king Nurdaggal of Burushanda, well into Anatolia); eastward over Elam;
Akkadian_Empire
Hittite goddess
Ammamma (also Amamma or Mamma) was the name of multiple Hattian and Hittite goddesses worshiped in central and northern Anatolia in the Bronze Age. The
Ammamma
University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-06456-7. J. G. Macqueen, '"Hattian Mythology and Hittite Monarchy'", Anatolian Studies (1959). R.Lebrun, "Le
List_of_knowledge_deities
(Assyria, Sumer, Babylonia and Akkad) Elam religion (Elamites) Hattian religion (Hattians of Anatolia) Hurrian religion (Hurrians) Yahwism (ancient Israelites)
List_of_ethnic_religions
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-26_Neelum-II
Valley in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Control (LoC) in the Kashmir region disputed between Pakistan and India. Hattian Bala serves as both the administrative center of the valley and the district
Jhelum_Valley_(Kashmir)
Hittite thunder deity
epithet Tṛḫu-ent- ("conquering"), which sounded close to the name of the Hattian Storm-god Taru. As weather god, Tarḫunna was responsible for the various
Tarḫunna
8th assembly of Azad Kashmir
Iftekhar Ali Gilani LA-27 Khawra PMLN Raja Abdul Qayyum Khan LA-28 Chukar Hattian Bala PMLN Raja Farooq Haider Khan LA-29 Leepa PMLN Mustafa Bashir LA-30
List of members of the 8th Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir
List_of_members_of_the_8th_Legislative_Assembly_of_Azad_Kashmir
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-10_Kotli-III
Topics referred to by the same term
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 millennia BC .xht, a file extension
XHT
Hittite grain deity
was associated with other grain deities, namely Mesopotamian Nisaba and Hattian Kait, with the latter presumed to be functionally identical. The oldest
Ḫalki
Extinct Anatolian Indo-European language
the Palaumnili-speakers worshipped a sun deity Tiyaz (Luwian Tiwaz), the Hattian goddess Kataḫzip/wuri, and several others. Melchert reconstructs the following
Palaic_language
Ethnic Kashmiris living in the Pakistani-administered territory of Azad Kashmir
particularly in the districts of Muzaffarabad (15%), Neelam (20%) and Hattian (15%), with very small minorities in Haveli (5%) and Bagh (2%). The Kashmiri
Kashmiris_in_Azad_Kashmir
Book by Martin Bernal
influences from the Anatolian languages such as Hittite, Luwian, Hurrian and Hattian that were spoken nearby, and the culture is assumed to have developed from
Black_Athena
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML(N)). It covers the area of Chakar Tehsil in Hattian Bala District. General elections were held in this constituency on 21 July
LA-32_Muzaffarabad-VI
Electoral district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-20_Poonch_&_Sudhnoti-III
Ancient Canaanite religion Midianite religion Yahwism Harappan religion Hattian religion Hittite religion Hurrian religion Kassite religion Luwian religion
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
might have brought the disease to Egypt. Alternatively, letters from the Hattians might suggest that the epidemic originated in Egypt and was carried throughout
Akhenaten
Palaic sun god
solar deities mentioned in Hittite sources, such as Hurrian Šimige or Hattian Ištanu. The theonym Tiyaz is derived from the Indo-European root diēu(-ot)-
Tiyaz
Anatolian Sun deity
Indo-European religion, Dyeus, who was superseded among the Hittites by the Hattian Sun goddess of Arinna. In Bronze Age texts, Tiwaz is often referred to
Tiwaz_(Luwian_deity)
Valley in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
The Leepa Valley (Urdu: وادی لیپہ) is an arable valley situated in the Hattian Bala District of Azad Kashmir administered by Pakistan. It is located approximately
Leepa_Valley
Electoral district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-9_Kotli-II
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
– Çukuriçi Höyük sayi 92 ] Adil Evren 1998 Akurgal, Ekrem (2001). The Hattian and Hittite Civilizations. Publications of the Republic of Turkey; Ministry
Ephesus
Region of the Middle East
Lullubi Medes Achaemenid Empire Parthian Empire Sasanian Empire Anatolia: Hattians Hurrians Hittites Carchemish Arzawa Assuwa Luwians Kaskians Hayasa-Azzi
Fertile_Crescent
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-29_Muzaffarabad-III
Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group
particularly in the districts of Muzaffarabad (15%), Neelam (20%) and Hattian (15%), with very small minorities in Haveli (5%) and Bagh (2%). The Kashmiri
Kashmiris
Constituency of the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-25_Neelum-I
Electoral district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Muzaffarabad-II LA-29 Muzaffarabad-III LA-30 Muzaffarabad-IV LA-31 Muzaffarabad-V Hattian Bala LA-32 Muzaffarabad-VI LA-33 Muzaffarabad-VII Jammu & Others LA-34
LA-8_Kotli-I
Administrative subdivisions of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan
Bhimber District Barnala Tehsil 1,00,000 Samahni Tehsil 90,000 Hattian Bala Tehsil 2,00,000 Hattian Bala District Muzaffarabad Division Chikkar Tehsil 70,000
List of tehsils of Azad Kashmir
List_of_tehsils_of_Azad_Kashmir
Bronze Age tribal people of northeastern Anatolia
According to I. Singer, Kaskians and Hattians are different branches of the same people. However, if the Hattians were assimilated by the Hittites, then
Kaskians
Hittite goddess
Tauriša [de] Symbol iron throne Genealogy Consort Tiwad Children Aruna and the tutelary god of Tauriša Equivalents Hattian Kataḫzipuri Mesopotamian Gula
Kamrušepa
Home of many cradles of civilization
Lullubi Medes Achaemenid Empire Parthian Empire Sasanian Empire Anatolia: Hattians Hurrians Hittites Carchemish Arzawa Assuwa Luwians Kaskians Hayasa-Azzi
Ancient_Near_East
Pakistani politician
1944 in Bani Hafiz, a village of Hattian Bala, Azad Kashmir. Zaffar belonged to the spiritual family of Bani Hafiz, Hattian Bala which produced saints and
Sahibzada Muhammad Ishaq Zaffar
Sahibzada_Muhammad_Ishaq_Zaffar
Ready to be constructed. CTG won the contract for construction. Chakothi-Hattian Hydropower Project Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir 500 Ready to be constructed
List of hydroelectric power stations in Pakistan
List_of_hydroelectric_power_stations_in_Pakistan
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Muzaffarabad ... Hattian Bala ... Neelum ... Mirpur ... Bhimber ... Kotli ... Poonch ... Bagh .
Literacy_in_Pakistan
Hurrian lunar god
shoulders. Kušuḫ s name is sometimes linked by researchers with that of the Hattian moon god, conventionally assumed to bear the name Kašku, which might point
Kušuḫ
Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia
Scarecrow Press. p. 108. ISBN 0810865645. Akurgal, Ekrem (2001). The Hattian and Hittite Civilizations. Ankara: Ministry of Culture. ISBN 978-975-17-2756-5
Kussara
is unknown, but it may have been Angeł, Hayk, Ar, or a variation of the Hattian god Šulikatte. Probably the father of Terettitunnis and Tarumu. May also
Armenian_mythology
Bronze Age city in Anatolia
Hattian cities of northern central Anatolia: as were Nerik, Hattusa, and probably Sapinuwa, and Zalpuwa was thought to have been founded by Hattians,
Zalpuwa
Administrative division of Azad Kashmir
population of the division it is mainly spoken by 35% in Muzaffarabad and Hattian Bala districts and 10% by the Gujjar population in Neelum District. Other
Muzaffarabad_Division
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kashmir
particularly in the districts of Muzaffarabad (15%), Neelam (20%) and Hattian (15%), with very small minorities in Haveli (5%) and Bagh (2%). The Kashmiri
Kashmiri_language
Village in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Bani Hafiz is a small village in Hattian Bala district of Jhelum valley in the Pakistani region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Before the name of Bani Hafiz
Bani_Hafiz
District of Azad Kashmir administered by Pakistan
Bagh District is bounded on the north by the Muzaffarabad District, the Hattian Bala District, and the Baramulla District of Indian-administered Jammu
Bagh_District
World of the dead in various mythologies
Germanic religion Garmr, Hel, Rán, Níðhögg Haida mythology Ta'xet, Tia Hattian mythology, Hittite mythology Lelwani Hinduism Yama Hopi mythology Maasaw
Underworld
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
Hattian and Hittite war god
Wurunkatte or Wurukatte was a Hittite war god of Hattian origin. He might have also been connected to the institution of kingship. His symbol was a mace
Wurunkatte
Hittite household and smithing god
worshiped in Bronze Age Anatolia. He originated in religious beliefs of the Hattians, and later came to be incorporated into the Hittite, Palaic and Luwian
Ḫašamili
Traditional first king of the Hittites (c. 17th century BC)
the second Labarna. Tabarna, a variant of Labarna, is mentioned often in Hattian, Hittite, Hurrian and Akkadian texts from the Hittite archives. Labarna
Labarna_I
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Another Name of Shri Krishna
Girl/Female
Swedish
Graceful meadow.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Salutation; Respect; Namaste
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ashutosh | ஆஷà¯à®¤à¯‹à®·Â
Lord Shiva, Who is easily pleased
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Adorer of the Prophet Muhammad
Biblical
king; counselor
Girl/Female
Indian
Women who recognizes Islam
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord of waters
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Noble Friend; Fair Bow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a shepherd, Middle English schepman (literally ‘sheep man’).English : occupational name for a mariner, or occasionally perhaps for a boatbuilder, Middle English schipman (literally ‘ship man’).
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
HATTIAN
HATTIAN