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The Hittite Empire — one of the ancient world's great superpowers — collapsed around 1180 BCE and never recovered.
For centuries, the Hittites had rivaled Egypt for control of the Near East. Their capital Hattusa was abandoned and burned, and the empire fragmented into small Neo-Hittite states in northern Syria and southern Anatolia. The power vacuum they left behind reshaped the entire region, opening space for smaller kingdoms to emerge.
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