they're empire is in modern day turkey
They were from modern day Turkey (Anatolia, Asia Minor)
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.
If you mean the Promised Land, it is modern day Israel
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This country may be considered Mexico.
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.
They were from modern day Turkey (Anatolia, Asia Minor)
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.
The Hittites primarily invaded the regions of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) and the Levant, which includes parts of modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. Their conquests in these areas were significant during the Late Bronze Age, as they established a powerful empire that engaged in trade and warfare with neighboring states. The Hittites' military campaigns and diplomatic strategies allowed them to exert influence over these regions.
Rome is located in the modern day country of Italy.
The modern-day country that is home to Carthage is Tunisia.
The Hittites originated in Anatolia, a region that encompasses modern-day Turkey. The approximate coordinates of the Hittite capital, Hattusa, are 40.0208° N latitude and 34.4625° E longitude.
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.
The Hittite Empire flourished between c. 1600-1200 BC in the vicinity of modern-day Turkey.
None. No modern day country does. (the key is modern)
The term "Hatti" refers to an ancient civilization that inhabited central Anatolia, in present-day Turkey. The Hattians are considered one of the earliest inhabitants of the region, predating the Hittites. Therefore, the mother country of Hatti is modern-day Turkey, specifically the area known as Anatolia.
The Babylon Empire.