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The Hittites were people born from the sons of Heth. They belong to a nation called Hatti.

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  • The Hittites were people born from the sons of Heth. They belong to a nation called Hatti.
  • The Hittites were a folk who lived in middle Anatolia in olden times. They spoke an Indo-European tongue and may have been the first to work iron. For a long time knowledge of the Hittites was wholly lost, and nothing was known anent them. They were only known from being spoken of in the Bible.
  • Hittites are the civilization you require to quickly wipe out the enemy in Age of Empires, but are an otherwise crap civilisation: no boats, composite bowmen, airborne David Bowie, etc. The well known recipe goes as follows. 1. * Get to Iron Age 2. * Train 200,000,000 Heavy Horse Archers 3. * Kill all enemies 4. * Turn all allies into enemies and then kill them too. 5. * Kill yourself
  • The Hittites were a northern Indo-European people who called themselves “Aryans” (like the Persians)—a term meaning “noble people”, they established an empire formally known as the Kingdom Of Hatti which stretched from Anatolia (modern Turkey), Canaan (Palestine and Jordan) and Syria to northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq). It's capital was Hattusa, located in northeastern Turkey.
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  • Offensive
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  • The Hittites are the first civilizations to reach the Iron Age in the Middle East and made extensive use of War Chariots in the military.
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  • West Asia
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  • Land/Water
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  • (Avertissement au lecteur !)
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  • Archery Units +1 damage Siege Units hit points doubled War Galleys and Scout Ships +4 Range
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  • Hittites are the civilization you require to quickly wipe out the enemy in Age of Empires, but are an otherwise crap civilisation: no boats, composite bowmen, airborne David Bowie, etc. The well known recipe goes as follows. 1. * Get to Iron Age 2. * Train 200,000,000 Heavy Horse Archers 3. * Kill all enemies 4. * Turn all allies into enemies and then kill them too. 5. * Kill yourself The Hittites were an Indo- Europeano- Semitico- Africano- Asiano- Americano- Latino- Tsakpino people who lived in the sometime or other century BC. It is believed that they had a striking resemblance to Mr T (see picture).
  • The Hittites were a northern Indo-European people who called themselves “Aryans” (like the Persians)—a term meaning “noble people”, they established an empire formally known as the Kingdom Of Hatti which stretched from Anatolia (modern Turkey), Canaan (Palestine and Jordan) and Syria to northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq). It's capital was Hattusa, located in northeastern Turkey. In 1650 B.C., they were able to gain control of most of Mesopotamia largely because of their advanced warfare, including horse-drawn chariots. Under their rule, life in the Babylonian empire did not flourish artistically or culturally as it did under others’ rule.
  • The Hittites were people born from the sons of Heth. They belong to a nation called Hatti.
  • The Hittites were a folk who lived in middle Anatolia in olden times. They spoke an Indo-European tongue and may have been the first to work iron. For a long time knowledge of the Hittites was wholly lost, and nothing was known anent them. They were only known from being spoken of in the Bible.
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