1. hatti - Noun
2. Hatti - Proper noun
Hatti
a region of Bronze Age Anatolia, inhabited by the Hattians and then the Hittites
hatti (plural hattis)
Synonym of hatti-sherif
Huzziya I, descendent of a Huzziya of Zalpa, took over Hatti. Source: Internet
Etymology The oldest known reference to Anatolia – as “Land of the Hatti ” – was found on Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets from the period of the Akkadian Empire (2350–2150 BC). Source: Internet
Tarhunt ( Hurrian 's Teshub) was referred to as 'The Conqueror', 'The king of Kummiya', 'King of Heaven', 'Lord of the land of Hatti'. Source: Internet
The Hittites often transferred populations of defeated peoples back to Hatti. Source: Internet
This lengthy campaign, however, strained the resources of Hatti, and left the capital in a state of near-anarchy. Source: Internet
To grow the business, he gave an ad in a popular Hindi newspaper, Pratap – ‘Mahashian di Hatti of Sialkot Deggi Mirch Waale’. Source: Internet