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Hurrians (6237 bytes)
2: The '''Hurrians''' were a people of the [[Ancient Near East]], wh... 8: ...aspects of their society, is still a mystery. The Hurrians spoke an agglutinative language, conventionally c... 10: By about [[2400 BC]], the Hurrians had expanded southward from the [[Zagros Mountain... 12: ...round [[1775 BC]], in the reign of [[Hammurabi]], Hurrians are recorded as entering the [[Babylonian Empire]... 14: The Hurrians apparently became a major political power after b... Hurrian language (957 bytes) 2: ... is a conventional name for the language of the [[Hurrians]], a people who entered northern [[Mesopotamia]] ... 7: ... J. Gelb]] & [[E. A. Speiser]], believe that the Hurrians were later arrivals who assimilated or were assim... Hurrian (183 bytes) 3: * An ancient people of the [[Near East]], the [[Hurrians]]. Nuzi (655 bytes) 1: ...ear the [[Tigris]] river. It was founded by the [[Hurrians]] around [[1500 BC]] before being absorbed into t... Khaldis (954 bytes) 1: ...rent gods known to the [[Urartu|Urartians]] and [[Hurrians]]. The inscription of Argistis near [[Lake Van]] ... 17th century BC (870 bytes) 8: * 1700 - 1500 BC -- [[Hurrians|Hurrian]] conquests Chaldean (974 bytes) 2: ...ought to be descended from the same language as [[Hurrians|Hurrian]]. Surviving Chaldean texts are written i... 16th century BC (908 bytes) 9: * 1700 - 1500 BC -- [[Hurrians|Hurrian]] conquests Horites (1222 bytes) 1: ...e these might not be synonymous. While in history Hurrians had close relations with so-called Hattians, bibl... Tikunani Prism (1477 bytes) 4: ...ority of Tunip-Tessup's 438 Habiru servants had [[Hurrians|Hurrian]] names that could not be explained by re... Hurro-Urartian languages (1707 bytes) 5: ...rian language|Hurrian]] was the language of the [[Hurrians]] (occasionally called "Hurrites"), a people who ... Urkesh (2201 bytes) 1: ...unded during the [[third millennium BC]] by the [[Hurrians]] on a site which appears to have been inhabited ... Ancient Near East (2514 bytes) Zazaki (3341 bytes) 34: * [[Hurrians]] Hebrew languages (4145 bytes) 18: ... It also associates the Hebrews either with the [[Hurrians]], or with [[Urartu]] and the [[mountains of Arar... Tushratta (3948 bytes) 5: ...oyal family. The document calls him king of the [[Hurrians]], while Tushratta is given the title of "King of... Mitra (7606 bytes) 14: ...win horsemen, the [[Ashvins]] or [[Nasatya]]. The Hurrians, it appears, were being led by an aristocratic wa... Hebrews (3685 bytes) 7: ...were originally Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites, [[Hurrians]] and [[Luwian]]s who gradually distinguished the... Hittites (16847 bytes) 42: ... the Hittite Empire was plunged into chaos. The [[Hurrians]], a people living in the mountainous region alon... 45: ...y struggles and wars with neighbouring Assyrians, Hurrians and Egyptians, especially when Hittites began to ... 157: ... that the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word for the Hurrians (''HRY'' in consonant-only script) became the nam... 166: *''The Hittites and Hurrians'' in [[D. J. Wiseman]] ‘'Peoples of the Old... Mitanni (4694 bytes) 1: ...e correctly, '''Mittani''') was the name of the [[Hurrians|Hurrian]] population in West [[Asia]] in the [[2n...
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