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Mitanni | Mesopotamia | Language extinction | 1000 BC | Language family | Hurro-Urartian | ISO 639-1 | ISO 639-2 | ISO 639-3 | IPA | Unicode | Hurrians | Mesopotamia | 2300 BC | 1000 BC | Mitanni | Syria | Armenian mountains | The territory of the Armenian language appears to have been roughly coincidental with that of the earlier non-IE Hurrian and closely related Urartian (with Dark shading). The poorly known and presumably related non-IE Etio language was to its north. Many of these languages occupied partially or wholly the earlier territory of the Kuro-Araxes culture (light shading). The nearest IE neighbors of the Armenians were the Hittites (and related Luvians and Palaic-speaking populations) who were not closely related to Armenian. Assyrian and Gutian are non IE languages. Burials with wheeled vehicles have been uncovered at Trialeti and Lchashen. | | Armenian | Kuro-Araxes culture | ergative | agglutinative language | Urartian | Hurro-Urartian | Armenian | Hurrian | Hurro-Urartian | Northeast Caucasian languages | Alarodian | I. J. Gelb | E. A. Speiser | Subarians | Hattusha | Mari | Babylon | Ugarit | Mitanni letter | Amarna | Tushratta | Amenhotep III | Assyrians | Sea Peoples | Hittite language | Ugaritic language | Bronze Age collapse | Akkadian | Bogazköy | Ugarit | Nuzi | StBoT | dialects | Nuzi | Arrapha | Bilabial | Labio-
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