That is north of Mesopotamia.
The Hittites brought nothing to Mesopotamia, because the empire never held territory east of the Euphrates River.
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Yes, the Hittites were known for their advanced iron metallurgy techniques. They likely influenced the development and spread of ironworking in the Near East, including Mesopotamia.
The Hittites, Kassites, Assyrains and the Chaldeans conquered all of Mesopotamia after the Babylonians
A lot of people. The Akkadians, The Hittites, The Kassites, The Assyrians, and the Chaldeans.
the Assyrian, hittites, kassites, chaldean, and babylonian war
The Horse-drawn chariot
The Hittites had originally filtered into Asia Minor sometime before 2000 BC. That's all I know about this particular area, but there may be other information out there. :D
They needed more land for growing populations
7 groups invaded Mesopotamia. 3 of them were the Hittites, Chaldeans, and the Assyrians.
The Hittites were one of these Indo-European peoples. They rode two-wheeled chariots and used iron weapons to conquer anatolia.The hittites adopted many features of the culture that had grown in mesopotamia before they arrived.Their lows, for instance , were less harsh then the code of hammurabi.The hittites ruled their southwest Asian empire from about 2000 to 1190 B.c
Hittites created the first peace treaty between the Egyptians. Correct me if I'm wrong. Hope this helps.