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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...
- Look up
Hattic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hattic may
refer to: Hattians, an
ancient people of Anatolia,
Turkey Hattic language, an
extinct language...
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between the
Northwest Caucasian (Circ****ian)
family and the
extinct Hattic language.
Hattic was
spoken in
Anatolia (Turkey), in the area
around ancient Hattusa...
- (Luwian)
Hasameli – god of
metalworkers and
craftsmen (
Hattic) Ḫatepuna –
daughter of the sea (
Hattic)
Hazzi –
mountain and
weather god (Hurrian)
Hutena and...
- be Indo-European (such as Lydian), and
others (such as Hurro-Urartian,
Hattic, Elamite, K****ite,
Colchian and Sumerian)
which were
classified as distinct...
- Kamrušepa was a
Hittite and
Luwian goddess of
medicine and magic,
analogous to
Hattic and
Palaic goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best
known as one of the deities...
- character. They
provide us with the
names of a
number of
Hattic deities, as well as
Hattic personal and place-names.
About 150
short specimens of Hattian...
- Ḫalmašuit (
Hattic Ḫanwašuit) was a
goddess worshiped by
Hattians and
Hittites in
Bronze Age Anatolia. She was the
divine representation of a ceremonial...
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affinities between the
Northwest Caucasian (Circ****ian)
family and the
extinct Hattic language of
central Anatolia. See the
article on
Northwest Caucasian languages...
- Hatti, the
Hittites then
seized the
Hattic capital of Hattusa. The
Hittite language thereafter gradually supplanted Hattic as the
predominant language in Anatolia...