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Hīt

a Pleiades name resource

Creators: B. Siewert-Mayer, W. Röllig, H. Kopp
Contributors: Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Last modified Aug 22, 2013 03:08 AM History
A place name from the TAVO Index (Vol. 2, p. 750)

Hīt, Hit


Arabic (Modern Standard)

geographic name

accurate

complete

Certain

  • Old Babylonian/Assyrian Mesopotamia (2000–1600 BC) (confident)
  • Later 2nd Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1600–1000 BC) (confident)
  • 1200 BC Middle East (confident)
  • Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC) (confident)
  • Achaemenid Middle East (540–330 BC) (confident)
  • Roman Middle East (140 BC – AD 640) (confident)
  • Transition Roman Early Empire-Late Antique (AD 284–337) (confident)
  • Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640) (confident)
  • Late Antique/Sasanian Middle East (AD 300–640) (confident)
  • Caliphate-Umayyad Middle East (AD 632–750) (confident)
  • Abassid Middle East (AD 750–940) (confident)
  • Samanid-Ghaznavid Iran (AD 819–1186) (confident)
  • Middle Byzantine (AD 850-1200) (confident)
  • Seljuq-Khwarezmian Middle East (AD 1037–1258) (confident)
  • Crusader/Byzantine/Seljuq Middle East (AD 1081–1204) (confident)
  • Ilkhanate Middle East (AD 1258–1335) (confident)
  • Mongol Middle East (AD 1258–1501) (confident)
  • 1500 AD Middle East (AD 1500–1500) (confident)
  • Safavid Middle East (AD 1501–1725) (confident)
  • Modern Middle East (AD 1918–2000) (confident)

Citation:

TAVO Index

GANE OBJECT 27713