hurrian in A Sentence

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    The common people's language, the Hurrian language is neither Indo-European nor Semitic,

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    Hurrian is related to Urartian, the language of Urartu, both belonging to the Hurro-Urartian language family.

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    Hurrian is related to Urartian, the language of Urartu, both belonging to the Hurro-Urartian language family, it had been held.

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    While the Mitanni kings were Indo-Aryan, they used the language of the local people, at that time a non-Indo-European language, Hurrian.

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    While the Mitanni kings were Indo-Aryan, they used the language of the local people, which was at that time a non-Indo-European language, Hurrian.

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    Their sphere of influence is shown in Hurrian place names, personal names and the spread through Syria and the Levant of a distinct pottery type.

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    A Hurrian passage in the Amarna letters- usually composed in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the day- indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well.

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    A Hurrian passage in the Amarna letters- usually composed in Babylonian, the lingua franca of the day- indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well.

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    It had been held that nothing more can be deduced from current evidence.[14] A Hurrian passage in the Amarna letters- usually composed in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the day- indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well.

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    In the narrative of the later Hebrew conquest, Hebron was one of two centres under Canaanite control and ruled by the three sons of Anak(benê/yelîdê hā'ănaq), or may reflect some Kenite and Kenizzite migration from the Negev to Hebron, since terms related to the Kenizzites appear to be close to Hurrian, which suggests that behind the Anakim legend lies some early Hurrian population.

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