Which people are their modern descendants?
Which people are their modern descendants?
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Americans are descendants of FREEDOM *eagle screech*
TÜRKs obviously
I've seen a lot of Armenians claiming that they are their descendants because Hittite language is similar to Armenian. Some Kurds as well.
armenians are a different type of indo-euro from eastern anatolia
kurds were literally non-existent in anatolia before the seljuk empire
Well the Hittite Kingdom was destroyed in 1200BC so it's possible Armenians came from them.
All are wrong. It's Parsees in India.
Proof?
None. Because we ruined and exterminated them. t.
>Armenians claiming
Adam and Eve are also Armenians according to them
That's a trick question. There aren't any, at least not as a singular political unit/territory
en.wikipedia.org
>The Hittite empire fell victim to the Bronze Age Collapse around the beginning of the 12th century BC. Ethnic Hittite dynasties survived in small kingdoms scattered around modern Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Lacking a continuity, their descendants are scattered and have ultimately got merged into the modern populations of the Levant, Turkey and Mesopotamia.
>None. Because we ruined and exterminated them
>gogi education
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Turks descend from Anatolian sand niggers who converted to Islam. So Turks.
The Nasites were White Aryans, they were merely the elite ruling over the Hittite empire, the original Hittites were called the Hattians(Canaanite type people,) the Hattians are the biblical Hittites, but the Nasite Indo-Europeans assumed their identity and called themselves by the name Hatti. In order to differentiate the original native Hattians from their Indo-European Nasite conquerors scholars call the Nasites "Hittite" and call the original biblical Hittites "Hattian." It was the Nasites who formed and founded the infamous Hittite empire.
suck my Kaskian phallus, sarmatian
Unironically, some Turks from Central Anatolia.
Turks
Hittites were Anatolians, not Levantine.
They had a pretty based language as well.