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» For the Urartian god of this name, see Khaldi (god).
The
Khaldi were a Bronze Age people inhabiting the south-eastern shore of the
Black Sea (now part of
Turkey). They were related in proximity and probably also in language to the
Hattians, an ancient people of
Asia Minor. Another ancient ethnic group possibly associated with the Khaldi are the
Kardu.
The Khaldi, and neighboring tribes
Khalib/
Chalybes to the west,
Mossynoikoi, and
Tubal/
Tabal/
Tibarenoi, are counted among the first ironsmith nations by classical authors.
The main sources for the history of the Khaldi are certain well-known works by
Homer,
Strabo, and
Xenophon.
As late as in
Roman times, the
Chaldaei (for example Khaldi, homonymous but unrelated to the Semitic
Chaldeans) are mentioned as a tribe immediately neighboring the
Chalybes in Pontic
Cappadocia, or the
Pontus Cappadocicus section of the Roman province of
Pontus.
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