| 21. | Through his conquests, he was responsible for laying the groundwork for the Hittite empire that was to come.
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| 22. | Kizzuwatna rebelled during the reign of Suppiluliuma I, but remained within the Hittite empire for two hundred years.
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| 23. | After the end of the Hittite empire in the early 12th century BC a new state emerged in Ishuwa.
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| 24. | Kizzuwatna in southern Anatolia controlled the region separating the Hittite Empire from Syria, thereby greatly affecting trade routes.
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| 25. | Nazi-Maruttaa successor, Hittite empire, celebrated with a treaty, as a buffer to the ascendant Assyrians.
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| 26. | The Hittite Empire was destroyed by the Indo-European-speaking Phrygians and by the Semitic-speaking Aramaeans.
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| 27. | Much of the history of the Hittite Empire concerned war with the rival empires of Egypt, Assyria and the Mitanni.
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| 28. | By the end of the Hittite Empire, the Hittite language had become a written language of administration and diplomatic correspondence.
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| 29. | The first certain attestation of chariots in the Hittite empire dates to the late 17th century BCE ( Hattusili I ).
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| 30. | After the end of the Hittite empire, the city became the center of the Neo-Hittite state of Kammanu.
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