
Hattusa - Wikipedia
Hattusa, also Hattuşa, Ḫattuša, Hattusas, or Hattusha, was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age during two distinct periods. Its ruins lie near modern Boğazkale, Turkey (originally Boğazköy) within the great loop of the Kızılırmak River (Hittite: Marashantiya; Greek: Halys).
Bin Tanrılı Şehir Hattuşa - UNESCO Türkiye | Turkish Museums
Jun 4, 2021 · Türkiye, insanlık tarihini şekillendiren birçok önemli alana ev sahipliği yapıyor. Bunlardan 18'i, UNESCO Dünya Miras Listesi'nde yer alıyor. Her biri, kendine özgü hikâyelere sahip olan bu alanları, Turkish Museums platformunda sizinle birlikte keşfediyoruz.
Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire
Dec 6, 2023 · Today, let’s embark on a time-traveling adventure to Hattusa, the mysterious capital of the Hittite Empire, peacefully resting in the vast plains of modern-day Turkey. Hattusa has piqued the curiosity and enchanted researchers for years, existing as …
HATTUŞA - Kültür Portalı
Hattuşa’da bugüne kadar saray ve tapınaklar, binlerce tablet, çoğu günümüze kadar oldukça sağlam durumda gelmiş olan anıtsal kapılar, kralların ikamet ettiği Büyükkale Saray Kompleksi, Aşağı Şehir’de Fırtına Tanrısı Teşup ile Arinna’nın Güneş Tanrıçası’na adanmış olan Büyük Tapınak, aBüyük Hitit Kralı II.
Hattusa: The Cursed City of the Hatti and the Hittite Empire
Mar 3, 2020 · Hattusa was the cursed powerhouse of the ancient people called the Hittites. Hattusa, also known as Hattusha, is an ancient city located near modern Boğazkale in the Çorum Province of Turkey’s Black Sea Region.
Visiting the UNESCO site of Hattusa in Turkey - Kathmandu
Nov 7, 2018 · Although the site is usually referred to as Hattusa, the nearby rock-cut caves of Yazılıkaya are part of the same Hittite complex and are jointly listed by UNESCO. Hattusa was once the capital of the Hittite Kingdom (hence its importance) and Yazılıkaya was a …
Hattusa: The Great Hittite City At The Edge Of The World
Sep 1, 2021 · Texier had located the ruins of Hattusa, the massive capital of the Bronze Age Hittite empire, one of the most powerful and mysterious civilizations in Anatolian history. Much of the city was still standing.
Hattusaş - ktb.gov.tr
Boğazköy (Hattusas) site which was located at the core region of the Hittite state is at the southern end of the Budaközü River valley, at an elevation of 300 metres from the plain surrounded by numerous rock masses and the separations of mountain sides and deep cliffs to the north and west.
HATTUSAS: THE CAPITAL STANDING THE TEST OF TIME
Feb 27, 2025 · Located within the boundaries of Boğazkale District, southwest of Çorum, Hattusas had served as the capital of the Hittite Empire for 450 years, between 1650-1200 BC, extending over a 180-hectare rough and rocky terrain.
Hattusas - All About Turkey
Hattusha was the chief power and cultural force in West Asia from 1400 to 1200 BC. The city was sacked again in about 1400 BC by invaders from the north and east. However, in the early 14th century BC, Hattusas was rebuilt and enlarged by Suppiluliumas, the Great King of Hatti.
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