Nesian Mystics
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Nesian may refer to: * someone or something related to the ancient city-state of Nesa, in Anatolia (modern Turkey) * someone or something related to the Nesians (an endonymic term for ancient Hittites) * Nesian language, a variant (endonymic) term for the ancient Hittite language * Nesian Mystik, a musical group from New Zealand See also * Nesa (other) * Nessa (other) Nessa is Nessa Diab, American radio and TV personality and partner of football quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Nessa may also refer to: People Given name * Nessa Carey, British biologist * Nessa Childers (born 1956), Irish politician * Nessa Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nesa (Kültepe)
Nesa may refer to: Places * Nesa (Kültepe), an ancient city in Anatolia * Nesa, Alborz, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa-e Olya, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa-ye Sofla, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa, Gilan, a village in Gilan Province, Iran * Nesa, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Nesa-ye Olya, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Nesa, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Nesa Rural District, in Alborz Province, Iran * Nisa, Turkmenistan, also transliterated as Nesa Other * ''Nesa'' (butterfly), a genus of gossamer-winged butterflies * National Eagle Scout Association * National Electronic Sectional Appendix, United Kingdom * National Electronic Security Authority, the country's intelligence agency, United Arab Emirates * National Emergency Supply Agency, Finland * Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies The Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies is a U.S. Depa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nesians
The Hittites () were an Anatolian peoples, Anatolian Proto-Indo-Europeans, Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of the Bronze Age in West Asia. Possibly originating from beyond the Black Sea, they settled in modern-day Turkey in the early 2nd millennium BC. The Hittites formed a series of Polity, polities in north-central Anatolia, including the kingdom of Kussara (before 1750 BC), the Kültepe, Kanesh or Nesha Kingdom (–1650 BC), and an empire centered on their capital, Hattusa (around 1650 BC). Known in modern times as the Hittite Empire, it reached its peak during the mid-14th century BC under Šuppiluliuma I, when it encompassed most of Anatolia and parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia, bordering the rival empires of the Hurri-Mitanni and Assyrians. Between the 15th and 13th centuries BC, the Hittites were one of the dominant powers of the Near East, coming into conflict with the New Kingdom of Egypt, the Middle Assyrian Empi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hittite Language
Hittite (, or ), also known as Nesite (Nešite/Neshite, Nessite), is an extinct Indo-European language that was spoken by the Hittites, a people of Bronze Age Anatolia who created an empire centred on Hattusa, as well as parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia. The language, now long extinct, is attested in cuneiform, in records dating from the 17th ( Anitta text) to the 13th centuries BC, with isolated Hittite loanwords and numerous personal names appearing in an Old Assyrian context from as early as the 20th century BC, making it the earliest attested use of the Indo-European languages. By the Late Bronze Age, Hittite had started losing ground to its close relative Luwian. It appears that Luwian was the most widely spoken language in the Hittite capital of Hattusa during the 13th century BC. After the collapse of the Hittite New Kingdom during the more general Late Bronze Age collapse, Luwian emerged in the early Iron Age as the main language ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nesian Mystik
Nesian Mystik was a New Zealand hip-hop/ R&B group which formed in 1999. The cultural backgrounds of its members united a remarkable diversity of Polynesia by bringing together Cook Island, Tongan, Samoan and Maori ancestry. As well as producing a record number of Top 10 New Zealand singles, Nesian Mystik supported international acts such as Robbie Williams, Missy Elliott, Shaggy and The Black Eyed Peas. The group officially disbanded in 2011 after a successful music career that included four commercially successful albums and numerous New Zealand Music Award nominations. History In 1999, Nesian Mystik was formed in the music room of Auckland's Western Springs College. All members attended the school except Strickson-Pua who attended St Paul's College in Auckland. The band was originally named "Tropical Penguins" to enter a school talent competition. This group, consisting of Te Awanui "Awa" Reeder, Donny "Tha Kid Oldwun" McNulty, Junior "Junz" Rikiau, and David "Dmon Fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nesa (other)
Nesa may refer to: Places * Nesa (Kültepe), an ancient city in Anatolia * Nesa, Alborz, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa-e Olya, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa-ye Sofla, a village in Alborz Province, Iran * Nesa, Gilan, a village in Gilan Province, Iran * Nesa, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Nesa-ye Olya, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Nesa, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Nesa Rural District, in Alborz Province, Iran * Nisa, Turkmenistan, also transliterated as Nesa Other * ''Nesa'' (butterfly), a genus of gossamer-winged butterflies * National Eagle Scout Association * National Electronic Sectional Appendix, United Kingdom * National Electronic Security Authority, the country's intelligence agency, United Arab Emirates * National Emergency Supply Agency, Finland * Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies The Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies is a U.S. Depar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |