The Hittites were an Ancient Anatolian people who established an empire at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around the 18th century BC
The Hittites were an ancient civilization that existed in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) during the 17th-12th centuries BCE. They were known for their military prowess and advanced iron working technology. Their empire eventually fell due to invasions by various neighboring civilizations.
Archaeologists have found evidence of treaties between the Hittites and conquered people in the form of inscriptions detailing terms and agreements between the two parties. Additionally, archaeological findings of diplomatic correspondence between the Hittite rulers and vassal states support the idea that the Hittites preferred to rule through treaties rather than through direct military occupation.
It is a form of opinion.
The possessive form for the book of Zoe is "Zoe's book."
The virtual Warrior Cats game is an online role-playing game where players can create their own cats and live in the world of the Warrior Cats book series. This game allows players to hunt, fight, form clans, and interact with other players in a virtual world based on the popular book series by Erin Hunter.
In "The Young Warrior," coneys refer to rabbits, which the warrior uses as a form of sustenance and survival in the wilderness. He hunts and cooks coneys to nourish himself during his adventures.
The possessive form for the noun cover is cover's.The possessive form for the noun book is book's.EXAMPLESThis cover's seal is broken.The book's ending is a surprise.
The full form of the word book is "Bound Orderly Omniscient Knowledge."
Dunn is a short form of Duncan, which means 'brown warrior'.
A strong warrior is selected as a leader of a group
They learned how to make the secret of making iron fromthe hittites.
It can be traced back to the ancient kingdom of Sumer, around the 4th Millennium. The simplified form we know comes from the Hittites around 1200 BCE.
ogichiidaa is warrior... and ogichidaag would be the plural form ie: warriors