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Hurrian was the language of the Mitanni kingdom in northern Mesopotamia and was likely spoken at least initially in Hurrian settlements in modern-day Syria.
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The Hurrians were a people who inhabited the Ancient Near East during the Bronze Age. They spoke the Hurrian language, and lived throughout northern Syria, ...
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The Hurro-Urartian languages are an extinct language family of the Ancient Near East, comprising only two known languages: Hurrian and Urartian.
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The Hurrian religion was the polytheistic religion of the Hurrians, a Bronze Age people of the Near East who chiefly inhabited the north of the Fertile ...
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The Hurrian songs are a collection of music inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient Amorite-Canaanite city of Ugarit, ...
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Sep 13, 2014 · This is why Greek had the most number of words and is the most descriptive language. ... Wikipedia list of volcanoes in China shows a ...
The Hurrians formed kingdoms such as Mitanni and the Nairi, and the Hurrians spoke an isolated language, although they adopted Assyrian cuneiform in 2000 BC. By ...
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Category:Hurrian templates: Hurrian templates, which contain reusable wiki code that helps with creating and managing entries. Category:Hurrian terms by ...
Hurrian may refer to: Bronze Age: Hurrians, culture of ancient Anatolia/ Northern-Mesopotamia; The extinct Hurrian language of the Hurrians. Fiction:.
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