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The '''Hattian''' were an Hetto-Iberian people who inhabited the land of ] in ]. They spoke a non-Indo-European language called ]. They eventually merged with the ]. | The '''Hattian''' were an ] people who inhabited the land of ] in ]. They spoke a non-Indo-European language called ]. They eventually merged with the ]. | ||
In Bible circles they have been connected with the Patriarch ] (ארפ-כשד) and subsequently the Chasidim or ] (כשדים) of Genesis 11:28. They have also been connected to the Khadi/Guti and Khaldi/Qardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity. | In Bible circles they have been connected with the Patriarch ] (ארפ-כשד) and subsequently the Chasidim or ] (כשדים) of Genesis 11:28. They have also been connected to the Khadi/Guti and Khaldi/Qardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity. |
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The Hattian were an Hetto-Iberian people who inhabited the land of Hatti in Antolia. They spoke a non-Indo-European language called Hattic. They eventually merged with the Hittites.
In Bible circles they have been connected with the Patriarch Arpachshad (ארפ-כשד) and subsequently the Chasidim or Chaldees (כשדים) of Genesis 11:28. They have also been connected to the Khadi/Guti and Khaldi/Qardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity.
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