Pala (Anatolia)
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Pala (Cuneiform: pa-la-a)[1] was a Bronze Age country in Northern Anatolia. Little is known of Pala except its native Palaic language and its native religion. Their language shared common innovations with Luwian not present in the Hittite language suggesting a prior Luwian-Palaic linguistic complex.[2]
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Pala Pala | |||||||||
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Unknown–at the latest 1178 BC | |||||||||
Capital | Unknown | ||||||||
Common languages | Palaic | ||||||||
Religion | Palaic religion | ||||||||
Historical era | Bronze Age | ||||||||
• Established | Unknown | ||||||||
• Disestablished | at the latest 1178 BC | ||||||||
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Today part of | Turkey |
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