- Look up
Hatti or
hatti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hatti may
refer to
Hatti (/ˈhæti/; ****yrian URUHa-at-ti) in
Bronze Age Anatolia: the area of...
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Throughout the
district the
Badugas live in
nearly 400 villages,
called Hattis. The
Badagas speak a
language called Badaga. The name Badaga,
meaning 'northerner'...
- (/ˈhætiənz/) were an
ancient Bronze Age
people that
inhabited the land of
Hatti, in
central Anatolia (modern Turkey). They
spoke a
distinctive Hattian language...
- of
Hittite art and artifacts. The
Hittites called their kingdom Hattusa (
Hatti in Akkadian), a name
received from the Hattians, an
earlier people who had...
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region within Anatolia is
related to its
central area,
known as the "Land of
Hatti" – a
designation that was
initially used for the land of
ancient Hattians...
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Hatti is a
census town in
Raichur district in the
Indian state of Karnataka. This town is
located near
Lingsugur taluk, 20 km from Lingsugur.
Hatti is...
- Teen
Hatti is a
bridge over the
Lyari River in Karachi, ****stan. The
origin of its name is uncertain, but the
prevalent opinion is that long ago there...
- Hu****unda Bir Ceza
Olarak Sürgün ve İki Osmanlı Sultanının Sürgünle İlgili
Hattı-ı Hümayunları" (PDF) (in Turkish).
Retrieved 1
December 2010.
Mehmet İnbaşı...
- (2018). "Poverty and the Poor in Post-Soviet Russia". In Rauhut, Daniel;
Hatti,
Neelambar (eds.). Poverty,
Politics and the
Poverty of Politics. B.R. Publishing...
- The Gülhane Hatt-ı Şerifi ("Supreme
Edict of the Rosehouse") or Tanzimât Fermânı ("Imperial
Edict of Reorganization") was a
proclamation by
Ottoman Sultan...