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The ancient city of Hattusa, the capital of the Hittite Empire, an important center in the history of Anatolia for years. BC between the seventeenth and thirteenth centuries, when it was the capital, had its heyday. As a result of the first excavations in the city in 1834, the worlds first written treaty tablet was found. The open city is divided into sections as it spreads over a wide area. While there are temples and sacred buildings in the part called the Upper City, here are the Lion Gate and the Kings Gate, which are important in the city. The oldest settlement in the city is also known to be the Great Fort and its surroundings. This place, which was the capital of the Hittite Empire for nearly 400 years, ...
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The ancient city of Hattusa, the capital of the Hittite Empire, an important center in the history of Anatolia for years. BC between the seventeenth and thirteenth centuries, when it was the capital, had its heyday. As a result of the first excavations in the city in 1834, the worlds first written treaty tablet was found. The open city is divided into sections as it spreads over a wide area. While there are temples and sacred buildings in the part called the Upper City, here are the Lion Gate and the Kings Gate, which are important in the city. The oldest settlement in the city is also known to be the Great Fort and its surroundings. This place, which was the capital of the Hittite Empire for nearly 400 years, attracts the attention of many domestic and foreign tourists.