This seventh video in the series on the Hittites will give a brief overview of a king Hattusili I who is famous for establishing Hattusa as capital of the Hittites and the king who first invaded the lands of Syria during his reign.
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Eastern Thought by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources Used for in this video:
Warriors of Anatolia - A Concise History of the Hittites by Trevor Bryce
The Hittites by Damien Stone
The Hittites and Their World by Billie Jean Collins
The Oxford History of the Ancient Near East (Vol. III) Edited by Karen Radner et al.
The World Around the Old Testament; Edited by Bill Arnold and Brent Strawn
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