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Hattusa (Boğazkale)
Q181007Hattusa: ancient capital of the Hittite Empire.
History
- Originally a town of the Hatti, the original population of Central Anatolia, before the Hittites arrived
- Captured by king Anitta, ruler of Kussara and Kaneš, who accepted the titel of "great king" and cursed Hattusa
- c.1650 BCE: in spite of the curse, the town was refounded by a descendant of Anitta who took the city's name as personal name and called himself Hattusili, "the man from Hattusa" (r. c.1650-c.1620)
- Old Kingdom (until c.1575 BCE): settlement Büyükkake
- Crisis; after this, creation of the New Kingdom (c.1350-c.1190 BCE)
- Many new temples, gates,and wall
- Attacked by Kaska people from the north
- Thirteenth century BCE: sanctuary at Yazılıkaya
- c.1200 BCE: evacuated during the reign of Šuppililiuma II; there appears to have been a famine; houses were not looted
- Hattusa was still inhabited during the Iron Age
- Completely forgotten