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The hittites conquered the babylonians around the 16th century BC, the kassites than conquered them.
Hittites were polytheistic and believed in storm gods. Some of the gods were The King of Kummiya, King of Heaven, and Lord of the land of Hatti. They have festivals such as Puruli, to honor and celebrate them. The Hittites spoke a language called Anatolia
Some of the technological achievements of the Hittites were iron weapons and superior chariots
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Under the rules of Hammurabi's successors, the Babylonian Empire was weakened by military pressure from the Hittites, who sacked Babylon around 1531 BC. However it was the Kassites who eventually conquered Babylon and ruled Mesopotamia for 400 years, adopting parts of the Babylonian culture, including Hammurabi's code of laws until the Persian Empire took the city.
The kassites conquered the Hittites around 1595 BC.
The hittites conquered the babylonians around the 16th century BC, the kassites than conquered them.
A lot of people. The Akkadians, The Hittites, The Kassites, The Assyrians, and the Chaldeans.
the Assyrian, hittites, kassites, chaldean, and babylonian war
Hittites were polytheistic and believed in storm gods. Some of the gods were The King of Kummiya, King of Heaven, and Lord of the land of Hatti. They have festivals such as Puruli, to honor and celebrate them. The Hittites spoke a language called Anatolia
The Hittites, Kassites, Assyrains and the Chaldeans conquered all of Mesopotamia after the Babylonians
They were experts at using the chariot. That's pretty much it.
Some of the technological achievements of the Hittites were iron weapons and superior chariots
The technological achievements of the Hittites include the two-wheeled wooden frame war chariot covered in leather and iron weapons. Their opponents used bronze, but iron is stronger and holds a sharper edge.
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No. it was used to write Akkadian and Sumerian.
The Hittite civilization's population is estimated to have been around 15,000 to 40,000 people during its peak in the Late Bronze Age. This population was mostly concentrated in the core areas of the Hittite Empire, such as the capital city of Hattusa and other urban centers.