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The Hittites, an ancient civilization that thrived in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) from around 1600 to 1200 BCE, do not exist as a distinct culture or society today. Their civilization collapsed, and over time, their language and identity were absorbed into other cultures in the region. However, the legacy of the Hittites persists through archaeological findings, historical texts, and the influence they had on subsequent cultures. Modern Turks and other groups in the region may carry some cultural and genetic heritage linked to the Hittites, but they are not direct descendants.

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