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  1. Hittites - Wikipedia

    The Hittites (/ ˈhɪtaɪts /) were an Anatolian Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of the Bronze Age in West Asia. Possibly originating from beyond the Black …

  2. Hittite | Definition, History, Achievements, & Facts | Britannica

    Hittite, member of an ancient Indo-European people who appeared in Anatolia at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BCE; by 1340 BCE they had become one of the dominant powers of the …

  3. Who Were the Hittites? - Biblical Archaeology Society

    Nov 25, 2025 · From his capital, Hattusa, in central Anatolia, the last-known Hittite king, Suppiluliuma II (1207 B.C.-?), ruled over a people who had once built a great empire—one of …

  4. The Hittites - World History Encyclopedia

    May 1, 2018 · The Hittite Empire reached its peak under the reign of King Suppiluliuma I (c. 1344-1322 BCE) and his son Mursilli II (c. 1321-1295 BCE) after which it declined and, after …

  5. Smarthistory – Hittites, an introduction

    Between 1400 and 1200 B.C.E. the Hittites established one of the great empires of the ancient Middle East. At its height, the empire encompassed central Turkey, north western Syria, and …

  6. Who were the Hittites? - World History Edu

    Dec 13, 2024 · Hittite culture was a blend of indigenous Anatolian traditions and influences from neighboring civilizations such as the Hattians, Hurrians, Mesopotamians, and Canaanites. …

  7. The Hittites: Forgotten Empire of Anatolia

    Sep 18, 2025 · The Hittite Empire vanished so thoroughly that for nearly three thousand years, its very existence was forgotten. Only small “Neo-Hittite” states in Syria and Anatolia survived for …

  8. The Hittites and Ancient Anatolia (article) | Khan Academy

    The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian (modern-day Turkey) people who formed an empire between 1600-1180 BCE. The Hittites manufactured advanced iron goods, ruled over their …

  9. The Hittites - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Oct 1, 2002 · The Hittites, who spoke an Indo-European language (a family of languages that includes English), dominated much of Anatolia and neighboring regions between about 1650 …

  10. The Hittites: Forgotten Giants of the Bronze Age Civilization

    Dec 16, 2024 · The Hittite civilization thrived from around the 17th to 13th centuries BC in Asia Minor. Their society was complex, marked by rich religious beliefs, impressive artistic …