
In the heart of Anatolia, the Hittite Empire, which rose in the 2nd millennium BCE, attracted attention not only through its political and military power but also through its cultural diversity. Tens of thousands of tablets unearthed from the capital Hattusa reveal that this civilization had a multilingual structure. In this empire where multiple ethnic communities coexisted, several languages were used in daily life religious rituals and diplomatic correspondence.Hittite: The Official LanguageT
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Carchemish Ancient City is a historical settlement located on the western bank of the Euphrates River, southeast of the Karkamış district in Gaziantep province, along the Türkiye-Syria border. With its geographical location, geopolitical significance, and rich cultural heritage, the ancient city served as an important crossroads between the civilizations of Anatolia and Mesopotamia, attracting the attention of many major empires throughout history.A Relief from the Ancient City of Carchemish - K
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