The Hittite Empire flourished between c. 1600-1200 BC in the vicinity of modern-day Turkey.
Hittites
Their. Superior rulers
after the invasions of the Hittites and the sea peoples, the new kingdom came to a end
In Asia minor
The homeland of the Hittites was in Anatolia, which is modern-day Turkey. Their kingdom, known as the Hittite Empire, thrived during the Bronze Age, particularly between the 17th and 11th centuries BCE. The Hittites established their capital at Hattusa, located near present-day Boğazkale. This region played a crucial role in their interactions with neighboring civilizations, including Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The Hittites were expanding a kingdom to be ruled and profited from. The Phoenicians were forgetting ruling and its liabilities, and simply profiting from trade.
Ramses II
what is the kingdom located in the north of egypt
The Middle Kingdom was a golden ageof peace, prosperity, and advances in the arts and architecture.
Hittites
yes, the Hittites did have kings in the ancient world
The cattle kingdom is located in Rio De Janero, Brazil.