| Ancient tribesman (7) |
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| Member of an ancient people who sounded tight when struck (7) |
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| Extinct ancient language spoken in Asia Minor, deciphered from cuneiform inscriptions |
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| Member of a group of people who inhabited Anatolia and N. Syria from the 3rd millennium to the 1st millennium B.C. (7) |
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| What was a member of the ancient empire which had its capital at Hattusa? (7) |
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| Member of a pre-Christian empire centred on Anatolia |
The Times Specialist |
02 Sep 2024 |
| Member of an ancient Anatolian people who established an empire at Hattusa (7) |
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| Ancient Anatolian |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jan 2021 |
| Member of an ancient people of Anatolia |
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| Uriah was one |
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| Ancient Syrian |
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| Uriah was one |
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| Member of an ancient people known for warfare with chariots |
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| Member of an ancient Asia Minor empire |
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| Member of an ancient Asia Minor empire |
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| Ancient Indo-European |
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| Ancient Indo-European |
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| Asia Minor dweller |
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| Ancient Anatolian |
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| Ancient Anatolian |
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| Ancient Syrian kingdom |
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| Bathsheba's husband Uriah, for one |
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| Early Syrian conqueror |
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| Early Syrian |
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| Ancient Syrian |
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| Ancient Syrian |
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| Babylonian's rival |
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| Asia Minor ancient |
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| Uriah, the ___. |
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| Ancient Asian. |
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| Uriah was one. |
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| Native of anc. Asia Minor. |
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| Ancient inhabitant of Syria. |
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| Ancient Syrian. |
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| Member of ancient race of Asia Minor. |
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| Ancient Asia Minor empire |
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| Native of ancient Asia Minor. |
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