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'''Ancient Anatolians''' were a group of distinct ] who spoke the ]. They shared cultural traits and traditional religion. The Anatolian languages were one branch of the larger ]. | |||
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*]. The Hittites were a people that used to live in Central Anatolia. They established a kingdom centered at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia (on the Central Anatolian plateau). Their language was the ] which was spoken mainly in Central Anatolia and throughout the ]. | |||
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