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- Singer, Kaskians and Hattians are different branches of the same people. However, if the Hattians were ****imilated by the Hittites, then the Kaskians were...
- Kaskian (Kaskean) was the language of the Kaskians (Kaska) of northeastern Bronze Age Anatolia in the mountains along the Black Sea coast. The Encyclopedia...
- Look up Kaskian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaskian may refer to: Kaskians, an ancient Anatolian ethnic group Kaskian language, spoken by these...
- to invade ****yria from the north with their allies the Mushki and the Kaskians. The Urumu apparently settled in the vicinity of Sason, lending their name...
- Anti-Taurus Mountains as well. To the north lived the mountain people called the Kaskians. To the southeast of the Hittites lay the Hurrian empire of Mitanni. At...
- Black Sea coast was halted by the semi-nomadic pastoralist and tribal Kaskians, a non-Indo-European people who had earlier displaced the Palaic-speaking...
- Georgia - Sakartvelo) Urumu (Proto-Armenians?), allied with Mushki and Kaskians, possibly Arimi of Gr**** sources and Arme/Urme/Armini of Urartian sources...
- and took the name of Hattusili, the "one/man from Hattusa". After the Kaskians arrived to the kingdom's north, they twice attacked the city and under...
- It is likely that Palaic peoples disappeared with the invasion of the Kaskians in the 15th-century BC. Following the Bronze Age collapse, a number of...
- the northwest of present mainland Turkey. The region was overrun by the Kaskians in the 15th century BC, and the language likely went out of daily use at...