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Guti

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Guti 

(also Kuti, Gutei), ancient seminomadic tribes, possibly related to the Kurds anthropologically. Their language is unknown. In the third to the second millennium B.C. the inhabitants of Mesopotamia called various peoples living to the north and east of them “Guti” (the Mannai, Medes, Persians, and Urartians).



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