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The '''Hattian''' were an aboriginal people who inhabited the land of ] in ] in the ]. They spoke a non-Indo-European language called ]. They eventually merged with the ]. The '''Hattians''' were an ancient people who inhabited the land of ] in ] in the ] to ] millenia BC. They spoke a non-Indo-European language of uncertain affiliation called ]. They eventually merged with or were replaced by the ], who spoke the Indo-European ].


They have been connected to the ]/Kardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity. The Hattians may have been connected to the ]/Kardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity.

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The Hattians were an ancient people who inhabited the land of Hatti in Asia Minor in the 3rd to 22nd millenia BC. They spoke a non-Indo-European language of uncertain affiliation called Hattic. They eventually merged with or were replaced by the Hittites, who spoke the Indo-European Hittite language.

The Hattians may have been connected to the Khaldi/Kardu, but it may be in little more than language and proximity.

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