About Hatti/Hittite:
About Hatti/Hittite:
In India, the Hittites were also known as Cedis or Chedis (pronounced Hatti or Khetti). Indian historians classify them as one of the oldest clan of the Yadavas. "The Cedis formed one of the most ancient tribes among the Kshatriyas (the aristocratic class made up of Hittites and Kassites) in early Vedic times. As early as the period of the Rigveda the Cedi kings had acquired great reknown... they were one of the leading powers in northern India in the great epic." (Yadavas Through the Ages, p. 90 by Dr.J.N.Singh Yadav)
In India, the Hittites were also known as Cedis or Chedis (pronounced Hatti or Khetti). Indian historians classify them as one of the oldest clan of the Yadavas. "The Cedis formed one of the most ancient tribes among the Kshatriyas (the aristocratic class made up of Hittites and Kassites) in early Vedic times. As early as the period of the Rigveda the Cedi kings had acquired great reknown... they were one of the leading powers in northern India in the great epic." (Yadavas Through the Ages, p. 90 by Dr.J.N.Singh Yadav)
Jerusalem was a Hittite (Indian hereditary leadership clan) city at the time of Abraham's death. In Genesis 23:4, Abraham asked the Jerusalem Hittites to sell him a burial plot.
The Hittites were shepherds from the north near the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. These Indo-European speaking people established their primary cities along the Halys River and called their home the the land of the Hattiand their capital city is Hattusas.
When Aryans came to West Euresia from nort pole at that time Hatti were ruling this region.They married to Eurasian Aryans females and adopted vaidic culture of Aryans.
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