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Most likely. The Hittite tablets deciphered by professor Hawkins state that trading occured between the two and their neighbours. Therefore, one can assume that a small citadel like Troy would not gain such prestigous status of obtaining a powerful ally like the Hittites, and hence suggests that Troy was a powerful province.

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Is troy like rise of an empire?

I don't know but I think Rise of an Empire is a the same as Troy


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.


Who destroyed the Hittites?

At the end of the 13th century BC, the Hittite Empire fell into decline and was finally destroyed by the invasion of the "Sea Peoples". Neo-Hittite kingdoms emerged in the mid-11th century BC but they never reached the power of the former Hittite Empire and were conquered by the Assyrians in the the late 8th century BC.


Who conquered the Hittites?

The Hittite were a group of people in Anatolia who founded an empire around 1600 BCE. The empire reached its height in the 14th century BCE where it encompassed the majority of Asia Minor, the Levant, and parts of Mesopotamia. The rise of the Hittite Empire eventually brought them into conflict with other powers in the region, namely the Egyptian and Assyrian empires. Conflict with the Egyptians weakened the Hittites, who had to fight against encroachment by the Assyrians in Mesopotamia. Eventually, through the expansion of the Assyrians and the "Sea Peoples" taking over the coast of the Levant, the Hittite Empire collapsed.


How many empires ruled Mesopotamia between 2300 and 539 BCE?

In this period there were the Akkadian Empire, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Empire, the Neo-Hittite Empire, the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

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What is the capitol of the ancient Hittite Empire in Asia Minor?

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The Capital of the ancient Hittite Empire in Asia Minor?

Hattusa


What is the capital of hittite empire in Asia minor?

Hattusha in Syria


Where was Hittite kingdom located?

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


Is troy like rise of an empire?

I don't know but I think Rise of an Empire is a the same as Troy


What river flowed along the eastern border of the Hittite empire?

Euphrates, ancient Mala


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.


What pharaoh fought the hitties?

Ramesses II at the Battle of Kadesh fought the army of the Hittite Empire .


Was Austria -hungry an ally of Germany?

The Austro/Hungarian Empire was Germany's ally in WW1


When Hittites dates of civilization thrived?

The Hittite Empire existed from roughly 1600 BCE to 1200 BCE. Remnants of Hittite civilization remained in the northern Levant until 700 BCE or so.


Who destroyed the Hittites?

At the end of the 13th century BC, the Hittite Empire fell into decline and was finally destroyed by the invasion of the "Sea Peoples". Neo-Hittite kingdoms emerged in the mid-11th century BC but they never reached the power of the former Hittite Empire and were conquered by the Assyrians in the the late 8th century BC.


Can you ally with every empire in spore?

if you want