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There is no real answer but a good guess would be that the modern day Syrian and Lebanese Christians and some Greeks because that area was conquered by Romans and Byzantine Greeks who later made Christianity the official religion of the empire. Yes the Muslims conquered these areas and some people did convert but I would think it would be uncommon because Muslims tolerated Christianity. Modern day Muslims would most likely be of Arab origin because it is against Islamic law to convert to any other religion once you are Muslim.

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Q: Who are the modern day hittites?
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What modern day country are the Hittites from?

they're empire is in modern day turkey


What languages were spoken by the Hittites?

The people of Hittites spoke the language of Nesite. It is an extinct language spoken by the people of Hittites who created an empire in modern day Turkey.


What are two major characteristics of The Hittites?

They were from modern day Turkey (Anatolia, Asia Minor)


Is it true that the Hittites were a Semitic people who lived near modern Saudi Arabia?

No, they lived in Anatolia or Modern day Turkey. The rest of the statement (i.e. that Hittites were a Semitic people from real history) is true.


Where was the Hittites kingdom located?

The Hittite Empire flourished between c. 1600-1200 BC in the vicinity of modern-day Turkey.


Which empire is more modern the Babylon or the Hittites.?

The Babylon Empire.


Where did the hittites settle?

The Hittites established the capital of their empire at Hattusa around 1600 BCE. This is in modern-day Turkey. The Hittite kingdom grew throughout the next 400 years to encompass areas of Asia Minor/Anatolia, the northern Levant, and Upper Mesopotamia. Anatolia makes up the westernmost portion of Asia which makes up most of modern-day Turkey. The Levant is an area that consists of southern Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria. Upper Mesopotamia is located in modern-day southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iraq, and northeastern Syria.


Who are the hittites form the hittite warrior book?

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.


In what location were the Hittites found?

The Hittite Empire was found in what is today central Turkey, centered around the Kizil Irmak River. As the empire grew, the Hittites spread across all of modern Turkey and into the northern Levant. When the Hittite Empire fell (circa 1180 BCE), remnants of neo-Hittites remained in the northern Levant.


Where did the hittites come from?

Secular archaeology holds that Hittites were from central Anatolia, in modern Turkey and eventually expanded their empire into the Levant region.


Which group eventually overran Babylon?

Hittites


What are the hittites famous for?

The Hittites are famous for being one of the earliest known civilizations in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) around the 17th century BCE. They are particularly known for their advanced military technology, including the use of chariots and iron weapons, and for the establishment of one of the earliest known peace treaties with the Egyptians, called the Treaty of Kadesh.