Hatti
an ancient people who lived in central Anatolia before its conquest by the Hittites.
(in ancient inscriptions) the Hittites or the land of the Hittites.
- Also Khatti.
Other words from Hatti
- Hat·ti·an, noun, adjective
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How to use Hatti in a sentence
The "Hatti" or "Khatti" had constituted military aristocracies throughout Syria and extended their influence by forming alliances.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria | Donald A. MackenzieWinckler believes that it was first established by early "waves" of Hatti people who migrated from the east.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria | Donald A. MackenzieThis may account for the statements that Merodach was carried off by the Hatti and returned from the land of Khani.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria | Donald A. MackenzieAt this time the Hatti empire or confederacy probably included, on the west, both Phrygia and Lydia.
It is possible therefore that a change of imperial centre took place after the Hatti had ceased to fear Egypt in north Syria.
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