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    The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people, who inhabited central-western Anatolia in antiquity. They were related to the Greeks. Ancient Greek authors used "Phrygian" as an umbrella term to describe a vast ethno-cultural complex located

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    A conventional date of c. 1180 BC is often used for the influx (traditionally from Thrace) of the pre-Phrygian Bryges or Mushki, corresponding to the very end of the Hittite empire. Following this date, Phrygia retained a

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    The name of the earliest known mythical king was Nannacus (aka Annacus). This king resided at Iconium, the most eastern city of the kingdom of Phrygia at that time, and after his death, at the age of 300 years, a great flood overwhelmed the country, as had been

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    The Phrygian language is a member of the Indo-European linguistic family with its exact position within it

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    According to the Iliad, the homeland of the Phrygians was on the Sangarius River, which would remain the centre of Phrygia throughout its history. Phrygia was famous for its wine and had "brave and expert" horsemen.
    According to the Iliad, before the Trojan War, a young king Priam of Troy had taken an army to Phrygia to support it in a war against the Amazons. Homer calls th…

    • Language: Phrygian
    • State existed: Dominant kingdom in Asia Minor from c. 1200–700 BC
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    Compared to several other nations in Anatolia, the Phrygians were newcomers. Although their language has to be reconstructed from names, quotes, and a mere 350 inscriptions, and is consequently not very well-known, it is certain that it is related to the languages of the southern Balkan Peninsula. This confirms a state…
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  4. Phrygians - The origins of the migrants were in Thrace

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    Mar 19, 2017 · Phrygians - The origins of the migrating people were in Thrace. Our tours through Anatolia had led us to the so-called Phrygian Valley next to …

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    • https://cogniarchae.com/2016/02/22/phrygians-ancestors-of-the-
      • The question is, is there any historical evidence of the ancient migration of the Balkan population to this part of the world. And the answer is yes. It appears already in the 5th century BC writings of Herodotus (Hdt. 7.73). He claims that Phrygians were the neighbors of the Macedonians in the Balkans and that their name was “Briges”. They changed...
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    • https://www.britannica.com/place/Phrygia

      Phrygia, ancient district in west-central Anatolia, named after a people whom the Greeks called Phryges and who dominated Asia Minor between the Hittite collapse (12th century bc) and the …

    • https://allaboutturkey.com/phrygia.htm

      The Phrygians The Phrygians arrived in Anatolia in 1200 BC, among the migrating tribes known as the "people of the Aegean Sea ". At first they lived in Central Anatolia, building settlements over …

    • https://www.palaeolexicon.com/Phrygian

      Phrygians, were not natives in Anatolia. After the tragic end of the Hittite empire, the vacuum that was created allowed many people from the Balkans to move in. The Phrygians made …

    • https://www.quora.com/Who-were-the-Phrygians-Were...

      The Phrygians were a Thracian people who lived in the Balkans before. They went to Anatolia during the great invasions called "sea peoples". The Hittite empire in front of them was …

    • https://www.quora.com/Were-the-ancient-Phrygians...

      The Phrygians were an Indo-European people of the same stock as the Armenians, Hittites, and Cimmerians. The Ionic colonies in Asia Minor were Greeks. The Achmenids, Parthians, and …

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