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  1. The Turkification of Anatolia began under the rule of the Seljuk Empire in the late 11th century and it continued under the rule of the Ottoman Empire between the late 13th and the early 20th century and it has continued under the rule of today's Republic of Turkey.
    Area: 756,000 km² (292,000 sq mi), (incl. Southeastern and Eastern Anatolia Region)
    Demonym: Anatolian
    Largest city: Ankara (pop. 5,700,000)
    Location: Western Asia
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    2. Ancient Greek Period Anatolia had many important cultural centers in the ancient Greek period. ...
    3. Anatolia under Roman Rule Anatolia reached its peak in terms of architecture under the rule of the Roman Empire. ...
    4. Anatolia under Byzantine Empire
    Was Anatolia ruled by Rome?
    Anatolia subsequently became contested between the neighboring rivalling Romans and the Parthian Empire, which frequently culminated in the Roman-Parthian Wars. Anatolia came under Roman rule entirely following the Mithridatic Wars of 88–63 BC. Roman control of Anatolia was strengthened by a 'hands off' approach by Rome, allowing local ...
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    How was Anatolia colonized by Turks?
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  3. www.peraair.com/timeline-and-history-of-asia-minor-anatolia

    The earliest representations of culture in Anatolia can be found in several archaeological sites located in the central and eastern part of the region. The prehistory period of Anatolia stretches from 1.2 million years ago through to the appearance of classical civilisation in the middle of the 1 st millennium BC. It is generally regarded as being divided into three ages reflecting the …

  4. History of Anatolia - Ancient Civilizations of Anatolia ...

    https://libguides.ku.edu.tr/c.php?g=135314&p=4770209

    Palaeolithic Period in Anatolia Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods in Anatolia Bronze Age in Anatolia Iron Age To Hellenistic Period Roman and Byzantine Period in Anatolia Koç University's Research Center for Antatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) Hatice Gonnet-Bağana Collection The Muhibbe Darga Collection Languages of ancient Anatolia Databases

    • Author: Naz Özkan
    • Publish Year: 2011
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolia

    Human habitation in Anatolia dates back to the Paleolithic. Neolithic settlements include Çatalhöyük, Çayönü, Nevali Cori, Aşıklı Höyük, Boncuklu Höyük Hacilar, Göbekli Tepe, Norşuntepe, Kosk, and Mersin. Çatalhöyük (7.000 BCE) is considered the most advanced of these. Neolithic Anatolia has been proposed as the homeland of the Indo-European language family, although linguists tend to f…

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Anatolia

    Bronze metallurgy spread to Anatolia from the Transcaucasian Kura-Araxes culture in the late 4th millennium BCE, marking the beginning of the Bronze Age in the region. Anatolia remained in the prehistoric period until it entered the sphere of influence of the Akkadian Empire in the 24th century BCE under Sargon I. The oldest recorded name for any region within Anatolia is related to its central are…



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