The chariot was developed from 1700BCE to 500BCE. The oldest chariots have been found in the Ural Mountains. The parts of development of the chariot was the horse, the wheel, and the use of the bow. It is not clear why humans invented the chariot before riding the horse. The bow was invented around the second millennium BCE. The first reference to charioteers in the civilized world is from Syria around 1800BCE. The Hittites established their first kingdom with the help of chariots in 1700BCE, the Hurrians used it to penetrate the Middle East, and the Hyskos in 1650BCE. So, as you can see they did not invent the chariot, but were somewhat late to the party.
Hyksos were the first to have chariots
the chariot is an invention that horses pulled along it was the car of the olden days
chariot, they wore bronze breastplates and helmets
ChronosNo, Cronus was father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. The sun chariot was rode by Helios, the sun god, and later Apollo
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
It was the Chariot
The first chariot was created in 2000B.C.
hyskos
hyskos
The chariot was first used as a weapon by the Indo-Iranians from 1700 to 500 BCE. The chariot was built in eastern Europe.
Hyskos were Asian nomads, they took invaded upper and lower Egypt
Apophis
for resources and a place to live
"Chariot" is pronounced as SHAR-ee-uht, with the accent on the first syllable.
The Divine Chariot is the prophetic vision described in the first chapter of Yechezkel (Ezekiel).
It is not known. Chariot racing there started so early in history that there is not a record of the first races.
Th Hyskos domination ended when the Egyptians realized the fact that Apophis, the greatest ruler of that era was just using their resources to become extravagantly wealthy, so they plotted revenge against him. Others say that Hyskos invasion ended when one of Apophis' subjects initiated a revolt against him. The conflict started when Seqenenre, an Egyptian ruler started a revolt, which was continued by his sons, Khamise and Ahmose. Eventually, Ahmose was successful in driving the Hyskos out of Egypt.