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This is a list of ancient Anatolian peoples who inhabited most of Anatolia (or Asia Minor).
“Anatolian” here has the meaning of an Indo-European branch of peoples that lived in the Anatolia Peninsula or Asia Minor, although not all ancient peoples that dwelt in this Peninsula were Indo-Europeans.
These peoples were speakers of the Anatolian branch (or subfamily) of the Indo-European language family.[1]
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