Hatti may refer to Hatti Assyrian transl akk sup URU sup Ha at ti in Bronze Age Anatolia the area of Hattusa , roughly delimited by the Halys bend the Hattians of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC the Hittite Empire of ca 1400 BC&ndash 1200 BC the areas to the west of the Euphrates controlled by Neo Hittite kingdoms 1000 700 BC Words Hatti, a Punjabi word for small road side shop Places Hatti, Raichur , a settlement in the Raichur district of Karnataka, India Hatti, Davanagere , a settlement in the Davanagere district of Karnataka, India Hatti District , an administrative subdivision of Iran See also Hattie disambiguation disambig geo bg fr Hatti it Hatti ja ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A Hatti Sheriff or Hatti Sherif is an irrevocable edict from a Sultan. Although irrevocable, many of them have proven to be a dead letter . See also Hatt i Sharif References Nuttall http mideastoutpost.com archives 000095.html Mention of the Ottoman Sultan making a Hatti Sheriff . http knigite.abv.bg en sc sc 23.html Mention in the book Residence in Bulgaria of the Hatti Sheriff of Gul Haue. Category Politics of the Ottoman Empire gov stub ... more details
This page is about the census town. See Hatti Gold Mines for the Gold Mines township. See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Hatti type city latd 16.20 longd 76.68 state name Karnataka district Raichur district Raichur leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 12419 area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone 08537 postal code 584115 vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Hatti is a census town in Raichur district in the India n States and territories of India state of Karnataka . This town is located near Lingusugur taluk, 20km from Lingusugur . Hatti is famous for gold mining as the Hatti Gold Mines Demographics As of 2001 India census ref GR India ref , Hatti had a population of 12,419. Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 . Hatti has an average literacy rate of 57 , lower than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 70 , and female literacy is 43 . In Hatti, 14 of the population is under 6 years of age. References Reflist Category Cities and towns in Raichur district Raichur geo stub it Hatti India vi Hatti ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date April 2008 Teen Hatti is a bridge over a Lyari River in Karachi , Pakistan . The origin of its name is varied, the weighty opinion is that long time ago there used to be three road side shop in Punjabi Hatt at or just adjacent to where the bridge stands now, hence the name teen meaning three 3 in Urdu and hatti mean road side shop in Urdu . External links http wikimapia.org lat 24.8908939&lon 67.042973&z 16&l 0&m a Teen Hatti at Wikimapia coord 24 53 31 N 67 02 37 E region PK type river source kolossus itwiki display title Category Karachi Category Buildings and structures in Karachi it Teen Hatti ... more details
Infobox athlete name Hatti Dean image Hatti Dean.jpg caption Hatti Dean at the UK Inter Counties cross country in 2011. country GBR2 alias club Hallamshire Harriers birth date Birth date and age 1982 02 02 df yes birth place Flag icon GBR Oxford , Oxfordshire , UK height height m 1.65 precision 0 weight convert 51 kg lb st abbr on turnedpro retired pb 1500  m 4 16.57 br 3000  m 8 58.77 br 5000  m 16 06 br 3000  m steeplechase 9 30.19 br 10  km Rd 33 28 olympics worlds highestranking coaching updated 20 09 2008 Harriet Hatti Dean born 2 February 1982 in Oxford , England is a United Kingdom British Long distance track event long distance runner . She was educated at the School of St Helen and St Katharine in Abingdon, Oxfordshire . Dean set three National records in the 3000m Steeplechase athletics Steeplechase in 2007, most notably at a rain soaked event at Don Valley Stadium in July of that year. ref http www.athletics weekly.com newsarticle.php?id 341 Eventful evening at Sheffield Grand Prix, 16 July 2007 ref She represented her country in the World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Fukuoka in 2006 and in Mombasa in 2007 where she was 15th and the top British finisher. She was unable to compete in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing due to a stress fracture to her ankle ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi olympics athletics 7558036.stm Injured Dean misses Beijing Games , 13 August 2008 ref but in July 2010 Dean ran in the 2010 European Athletics Championships Women s 3000 metres steeplechase 3000m Steeplechase at the 2010 European Athletics Championships .... In 2010 Hatti finished 7th and top British finisher in the European Cross Country Championships ... Persondata . NAME Dean, Hatti ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British athlete DATE OF BIRTH 2 ..., Hatti Category 1982 births Category Living people Category English athletes Category British long ... bio stub de Hatti Dean ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type Village native name Hanabar Hatti other name taluk names district Belgaum district Belgaum state name Karnataka nearest city parliament const assembly const civic agency skyline skyline caption latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of 2001 population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range climate website Hanabar Hatti is a village in Belgaum district in the South India southern state of Karnataka , India . ref http www.censusindia.gov.in Census Data 2001 Village Directory Village Directory , 2001 Census of India ref References Reflist Settlements in Belgaum district Category Villages in Belgaum district coord missing Karnataka Belgaum geo stub ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type Village native name Hanamana Hatti other name taluk names district Belgaum district Belgaum state name Karnataka nearest city parliament const assembly const civic agency skyline skyline caption latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of 2001 population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range climate website Hanamana Hatti is a village in Belgaum district in the South India southern state of Karnataka , India . ref http www.censusindia.gov.in Census Data 2001 Village Directory Village Directory , 2001 Census of India ref References Reflist Settlements in Belgaum district Category Villages in Belgaum district coord missing Karnataka Belgaum geo stub ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type Village native name Yaddalabhavi Hatti other name taluk names district Belgaum district Belgaum state name Karnataka nearest city parliament const assembly const civic agency skyline skyline caption latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of 2001 population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range climate website Yaddalabhavi Hatti is a village in Belgaum district in the South India southern state of Karnataka , India . ref http www.censusindia.gov.in Census Data 2001 Village Directory Village Directory , 2001 Census of India ref References Reflist Settlements in Belgaum district Category Villages in Belgaum district coord missing Karnataka Belgaum geo stub ... more details
This page is about Hatti Gold Mines. See Hatti, Raichur for the census town with the same name. See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Hatti Gold Mines type city latd longd state name Karnataka district Raichur district Raichur leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 14716 area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Hatti Gold Mines is a town in Raichur district in the India n States and territories of India state of Karnataka . Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Hatti Gold Mines had a population of 14,716. Males constitute 51 of the population and females 49 . Hatti Gold Mines has an average literacy rate of 74 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 82 , and female literacy is 66 . In Hatti Gold Mines, 9 of the population is under 6 years of age. References Reflist Raichur geo stub coord 16.1755 N 76.6297 E source kolossus itwiki display title Category Cities and towns in Raichur district Category Gold mines in India bn bpy new vi Hatti Gold Mines ... more details
Infobox Company company name Mahashian Di Hatti Limited company logo File Mahashian Di Hatti logo.png company type Deemed Public Limited Company foundation 1919, Sialkot location New Delhi founder Mahashay Chuni Lal key people Mahashay Dharam Pal industry Food , Spices products Chana Masala, Kitchen King, Chunky Chaat Masala revenue operating income net income num employees parent subsid homepage http mdhspices.com MDH Spices website footnotes Mahashian Di Hatti Limited is an India n manufacturer, distributor and exporter of ground spice s and spice mixtures under the brand name MDH . It specializes in several unique traditional blends of spices suitable for different recipes Chana Masala for chickpea s, for example . The company was founded in 1919 by Mahashay Chuni Lal as a small shop in Sialkot . It has since grown in popularity all over India, and exports its products to several countries. ref name ec cite news url http economictimes.indiatimes.com features brand equity a sneak peek into the flavourful world of mdh articleshow 4489023.cms?curpg 1 title A sneak peek into the flavourful world of MDH date 6 May, 2009 work Economic Times ref It is associated with Mahashay Chuni Lal Charitable Trust. History Mahashay Chuni Lal started the enterprise in Sialkot now in Pakistan on April 13, 1919. In a few years, the spices became very famous and they came to be known as Deggi Mirch Wale the Pot Chilli People , after the name of one of their famous spice mixtures. After the partition of India , Mahashay Dharam Pal , the son of the founder, shifted to Delhi and opened up his shop at Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh under the banner Mahashian Di Hatti of Sialkot Deggi Mirch wale . The name Mahashian Di Hatti means the Shop of the Magnanimous in Punjabi language Punjabi . Growth The company initially relied on hand ground spices, but has since shifted to automated machines, with a capacity ... Standard has ranked Mahashian Di Hatti 490th in terms of total income earned during 2000 2001 ref ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Unreferenced date July 2009 Koderi is one among the Badaga Hatti settlement Hatti s, or hamlets of the Nilgiri hills , located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Coonoor and 20 kilometers from Ooty . Koderi is a part of the mekku nadu seeme , one of the four seemes of the Nakku Betta four mountains . Koderi itself is divided into two smaller hattis, namely, Mel Koderi Upper Koderi and Kil Koderi Kil Kiye Koderi Lower Koderi . The nearest picnic spot from Koderi is Kodaparai which is famous for its rock temple in which the rock resembles the shape of an umberlla. The primary occupation of the koderi people is tea plantation. Khenda habba is the main festival of Mel Koderi. On this day the people of this hatti wear the sacred jangura thread. They pray to Shiva and seek his blessings. Mari Abba , the festival of goddess Mari , takes place in Kiye Koderi annually. Hethai Habba is the important festival in kiye koderi. coord missing Tamil Nadu Category Villages in Nilgiris district Nilgiris geo stub ... more details
Pamba is the name of a king of the Hattians Hatti in the early 22nd century BC short chronology or the 23rd century BC middle chronology . Pamba s name is mentioned in a report of Naram Sin of Akkad Naram Suen of Akkad regarding a battle against an alliance of 17 kings, including Pamba, king of the Hattians Hatti , and Zipani , king of Kanesh . The text is the earliest known mention of the Hatti people the extant copy of the report dates to ca. 1400 BC, nearly a millennium later. ref http www.hittites.info history.aspx?text history 2fHattic.htm Hittites.info ref See also Portal Ancient Near East History of the Hittites References Reflist S start S vac unknown reason earliest known Hattians Hatti king S ttl title Hattians Hattian king years ca. early 22nd century BC S vac unknown unknnext Piyusti end Hittite kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pamba ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pamba Category Hattian kings Category 22nd century BC people AncientNearEast bio stub ca Pamba fr Pamba gl Pambas hr Pamba it Pamba he hu Pambasz hettita kir ly nl Pamba sh Pamba kralj tr Pamba kral ... more details
dablink This article is about the indigenous peoples of Hatti. For other meanings of Hatti , see Hatti disambiguation . The Hattians were an ancient people who inhabited the land of Hatti in present day central Anatolia , Turkey . The group was noted at least as early as the empire of Sargon of Akkad ca. 2300 BC , ref Trevor Bryce, The Kingdom of the Hittites New Edition, Oxford University Press, 2005. p.12 ref until it was gradually absorbed ca. 2000 1700 BC by the Indo European Hittites , who became identified with the land of Hatti . As the Hattians did not have a written language, scholars rely on indirect sources or statements by other peoples. Hattian leaders probably used scribe s who wrote in Akkadian language Assyrian ref Ekrem Akurgal, The Hattian and Hittite Civilizations , Publications of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture, 2001, p.5 The Hattian princes used scribes knowing Assyrian for commerce with Mesopotomia as at Kanesh K ltepe . ref to conduct business with Assyria ... 2005 12 ref The oldest name for Anatolia, Land of the Hatti was found for the first time on Mesopotamian ... Hittite documents, Sargon the Great had fought with the Hatti king Nurdaggal of Burushanda , while his successor Naram Sin of Akkad had battled Pamba , king of Hatti and 16 other confederates. The Hattians ... Hath or Hatti and especially one of the most known Adygean tribes have the name Hattico in the meaning ... in which it appears by the term hattili i.e. written in the language of Hatti. The few texts that survive ... Land of Hatti was so ingrained that the Hittites continued to use it when referring to their own country ... Hatti and its core lands was based in the lands of central Anatolia. The Hattians were organised ... The History Files Hatti Hattusa http ancient anatolia.blogspot.com 2006 09 hattians first ... de Hattier et Hati keel fa gl Hatti hr Hati hu Hattik nl Hatti rs pl Hatti pt Hatitas ru tr Hatti uk ur ... more details
Masha is a Russian diminutive form of the given name Maria. Masha can also refer to Masha unit , an Indian traditional measure of weight List of Tokyo Mew Mew characters Masha Masha Tokyo Mew Mew , a fictional robot in the Tokyo Mew Mew anime and manga series Masha SNNPR , a town in Ethiopia Masha or Masa, a land to the west of Hittite empire Hatti during the Late Bronze Age Masha, Iran , a village in Tehran Province disamb ... more details
Hati District lang fa , also Romanize d as Hatti ref IranNCSGN ref is a district bakhsh in Lali County , Khuzestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 8,393, in 1,496 families. ref IranCensus2006 06 ref The District is entirely rural. References reflist Khuzestan Province coord missing Iran Category Lali County Category Districts of Iran Category Districts of Khuzestan Province Khuzestan geo stub fa ... more details
The letter of prince Piha walwi of Hatti to Ibiranu of Ugarit CTH 110 is a Hittite diplomatic text of the 13th century BC. Piha walwi complains to Ibiranu, the ruler of Ugarit, that he had not sought an audience with the Hittite king, presumably Tudhaliya IV , asking him to rectify this immediately and to send messengers with gifts for the king and for Piha walwi himself. Ibiranu seems to have complied, as in another letter, the Ugaritic ambassador to Hattusa warns Ibiranu that the Hittite king was offended by the inferior gems he received, recommending that the king expects to be presented with lapis lazuli . The relation between Ugarit and Hatti appear to have deteriorated further during Ibiranu s reign Ugarit failed to dispatch support troops to the Hittite viceroy at Carchemish . References Gary M. Beckman, Harry A. Hoffner, Hittite diplomatic texts , volume 7 of Writings from the ancient world, Scholars Press, 1999, ISBN 9780788505515 No. 21 . Category Hittite texts ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style Viceroy of Kush Name Huy Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Paser II ? Successor Setau ? Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Mother Wife Children Burial Huy was Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Ramesses II . He may have served either before or after Setau . Huy was also Mayor of Tjarw and a royal messenger to the Hittite Empire Hatti . ref name kitchen Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III , Blackwell Publishers, 1996 ref According to an inscription, he escorted Queen Maathorneferure from Hatti to Egypt. ref name kitchen References reflist Government Officials and Priesthood from the time of of Ramesses II Navigator Category Ancient Egyptians Category Kingdom of Kush Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt de Huy Vizek nig von Kusch unter Ramses II. ... more details
Jenu in Kannada means honey and kuruba is the caste. As the name suggesta Jenu Kurubas are honey gatherers. Like the Kadu Kuruba s, Jenu kurubas are the original inhabitants of the forests of the Western Ghats , Southern India . Origins According to one theory, after the fall of the pallava empire many kurubas settled down in south India as small land owners and farmers, some kurubas took to hiding in the forests of south india and adopted to a lifestyle in forest, they developed their own culture and traditions different from others due to their prolonged isolation. Lifestyle They live in small settlements called Hadi or Hatti settlement Hatti . They have traditionally been food gatherers, practicing shifting cultivation , leading to a nomadic existence. More recently, they have taken to living in larger hamlets, with government interventions. They practice agriculture as a subsidiary occupation. Instead of ploughing the field, they scratch the surface with a sort of bamboo spear. occupation Koraga External links http books.google.co.uk books?id w9jbqGLH7ioC&pg PA73&lpg PA73&dq kuruba&source bl&ots g4tpF5RuVF&sig 3oPZYz8302YfmdWxJi2SECyiaS8&hl en&ei PleJTM3NI9jU4wa824TjAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBwQ6AEwATjcAQ v onepage&q kuruba&f false Dress http www.hsph.harvard.edu grhf asia suchana 0507 mutharayappa.html Study http www.greatkerala.com karnataka krantkpeoplecul.htm People http www.hinduonnet.com 2002 08 12 stories 2002081201810400.htm News http www.southasianmedia.net profile india history india languages.cfm Language Category Kuruba Category Social groups of Karnataka Category Honey india ethno stub ... more details
MDH may refer to Michael D. Higgins , President elect of Ireland In official codes Instrument approach Minimum Descent Height or Altitude Minimum Descent Height for aircraft landing MDH, the IATA airport code and FAA location identifier for Southern Illinois Airport Places M lardalen University or M lardalens h gskola MdH in Sweden The Million Dollar Hotel , an English movie. Several tracks in the movie s soundtrack are ascribed to The MDH Band Milton District Hospital in Milton, Ontario, Canada In science MDH, in enzymology , abbreviation for malate dehydrogenase MDH is also an abbreviation for Methylenedioxyhydroxyamphetamine In other uses Mahashian Di Hatti , an India n spice manufacturing company, sells under MDH brand multidimensional hierarchical toolkit Homeopathic Medical Doctor, an Homeopathy alternative medical degree disambig de MDH it MDH ... more details
wiktionarypar masa MASA Masa or MASA may refer to Masa , type of dough made from corn Masa musician , stage name of a Japanese musician Masa restaurant , upscale restaurant in New York City Masa land , Masa or Masha was also a land to the west of Hatti in Late Bronze Age Anatolia Masa, Estonia , village in Pihtla Parish, Saare County, Estonia MASA company , former bus manufacturer in Mexico Mexicano Aeron utica y Spacial Administraci n , fictional aerospace agency depicted in the South Park episode Free Willzyx MASA Israel Journey , umbrella organization based in Israel Masa radio format , a variation of Hot AC and OPM in the Philippines. See also Massa disambiguation disambig es Masa desambiguaci n fr Masa id Masa pl Masa sk Masa ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East Puranda was a Bronze Age city in Arzawa near the Astarpa river, in western Anatolia. After Mursili II took over Ephesus Apasa during his invasion of Arzawa in 1322 BC, the Hursanassan, Surudan, and Attarimman refugees who had fled there moved into Puranda. The prince of Arzawa Tapalazunauli, who had fled to the islands during the invasion, entered Puranda to lead the resistance. Mursili took Puranda and Tapalazunauli fled with his family. External links http pages.sbcglobal.net zimriel amc arzawa.html The Arzawa Page http membres.lycos.fr hatti texts mursili1 8.html Annals of Mursili http www.egypt.e7even.com 3cahs reports 2002 20Dec.htm A Journey Through Ancient Anatolia Translations ca Purandas Catalan Category Arzawa Category Ancient Greek geography ANE stub ca Puranda es Puranda gl Puranda ko ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Pitassa is an as yet undiscovered frontier city in western Anatolia , mentioned in Bronze Age archives at Hattusa . Its name seems Luwian language Luwian , and it occasionally formed the border between Hittite Empire Hatti and various iterations of Arzawa . Madduwatta wrested Pitassa from Arnuwanda I in the late 15th century BC. Decades later Suppiluliuma I retook it. Mashuiluwa of Mira then incited it to revolt c. 1310 BC, after which Mursili II moved upon it and resubjigated it. This may be the city of Abydos on the Hellespont. Category Hittite Empire Hist stub ca Pitassa es Pitassa gl Pitasa ... more details
Ugarit Ibiranu reigned c. 1235 BC c. 1225 20 BC was the sixth king of Ugarit , a city state in northwestern Syria . He was the second eldest son of Ammittamru II . Ibiranu s older step brother and heir apparent to the throne, Utri Sarruma, decided to leave the kingdom when his mother s marriage was annulled, and Ibiranu became the next king of Ugarit. ref Watson, 1999, p. 681 ref Ibiranu reigned between c. 1235 and 1225 20 BC, and was a contemporary of Tudhaliya IV and Arnuwanda III of History of the Hittites Hatti . As a vassal state of Hatti the king was answerable to the viceroy at Carchemish . ref Leick, 1999, p. 75 ref After he became king, Ibiranu failed to present himself to the Hatti overlord as the diplomatic protocol of a vassal state required him to do. His failure to do so, and to send valuable gifts to compensate for his mistake raised concerns and he received Letter of Piha walwi several letters of reprimand from the local viceroy, Ini Teshup, and the king s son, Pihawalwi. The letters, discovered among the cuneiform tablets found at Ugarit, also revealed that Ibiranu failed to send sufficient troops to participate in the king s campaigns. ref name Bryce Bryce, 2003, pp. 215 217 ref On suspicion that Ibiranu was keeping his best chariots in Ugarit, a letter from the Carchemish viceroy states that an inspector from the Hatti king would be sent to Ugarit to verify the number of troops at Ibiranu s disposal. ref Watson, 1999, p. 686 ref The king s reluctance to present his allegiance to the Hittites seems to suggest a loss of confidence in their protection. This explanation is corroborated by a letter found in the Ugaritic archives addressed to Ibiranu from the List of Assyrian kings Assyrian king , Tukulti Ninurta I , describing the Battle of Nihriya heavy defeat he inflicted on the Hittites in northern Mesopotamia . ref name Bryce References Citations reflist Bibliography refbegin cite book title Handbuch der Orientalistik last Watson first Wilfred G. E ... more details
Kiarighat , Himachal Pradesh is a small hill station situated at Kalka Shimla National Highway,where tourists can stay for a while or stay overnight. The JP university is located at about 8 Km from here. Access Kiarighat is connected by Shimla Kalka National Highway. It is 27 km away from Shimla and 19 km from Solan. The nearest Airport in Jubbal Hatti and nearest narrow gauge railway station is Kandaghat. Climate In winter, the temperature can drop near to freezing point when heavy woolens are required and in summers, light woolens cottons are recommended. References reflist http hptdc.nic.in cir0101.htm Category Hill stations in India ... more details