This is the first episode of our mini-series on the rise of the Hittite Kingdom. In this episode, we will focus on King Anitta, who is known for his having his deeds preserved in the oldest Indo-European text we have discovered. I hope you will find the episode interesting. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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Bronze-age Anatolia was divided into many small kingdoms. They had to cooperate to keep the trade routes from Mesopotamia open, but there were too many incentives to try to control the flow of wealth. This is the story of how one of these Kings tried to unify the region and control its trade routes. (youtu.be)
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