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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
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Which two groups migrated into modern-day Turkey and Iran from what is now southern Russia and later formed empires?

History
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Ratling [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Hittites and Aryans

Explanation:

icang [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer: <span>Hittites and Aryans

Hittites - </span>The Hittites involved the district of Anatolia (otherwise called Asia Minor, advanced Turkey) preceding 1700 BCE, built up a culture evidently from the indigenous Hatti (and potentially the Hurrian) individuals, and extended their domains into a realm which matched, and undermined, the set up country of Egypt. They are more than once specified all through the Hebrew Tanakh (otherwise called the Christian Old Testament) as the foes of the Israelites and their god. As indicated by Genesis 10, they were the relatives of Heth, child of Canaan, who was the child of Ham, conceived of Noah (Genesis 10: 1-6). The name they are known by today, in this way, originates from the Bible and from the Amarna Letters of Egypt which reference a "Kingdom of Kheta" distinguished today as the `Kingdom of Hatti' (the assignment the place that is known for the Hittites was known by) however their own archives allude to them as Nesili, as do others of the time. Their control of the area is partitioned by cutting edge researchers into two periods: The Old Kingdom (1700-1500 BCE), and the New Kingdom, otherwise called the Hittite Empire (1400-1200 BCE). There is an interregnum between these two which, to the individuals who acknowledge that rendition of history, is known as the Middle Kingdom. The inconsistency between those researchers who perceive a Middle Kingdom and the individuals who don't emerges from the way that there was no irregularity between the Old Kingdom and the New, simply a `dark age' of under 100 years about which little is known. The Hittite Empire achieved its crest between under the rule of King Suppiluliuma I (c.1344-1322 BCE) and his child Mursilli II (c.1321-1295 BCE) after which it declined and, after rehashed assaults by the Sea Peoples and the Kaska tribe, tumbled to the Assyrians.

Aryans - Aryan, name initially given to a people who were said to talk an obsolete Indo-European dialect and who were thought to have settled in ancient circumstances in antiquated Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent. The hypothesis of an "Aryan race" showed up in the mid-nineteenth century and stayed common until the mid-twentieth century. As indicated by the theory, those most likely light-cleaned Aryans were the gathering who attacked and vanquished antiquated India from the north and whose writing, religion, and methods of social association in this manner molded the course of Indian culture, especially the Vedic religion that educated and was in the long run superseded by Hinduism.
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