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  1. Old maps of Anatolia

    https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Anatolia

    Turkey in Asia 1 : 1500000 In: Treaty Series No. 12. 1920. Tripartite Agreement between the British Empire, France, and Italy respecting Anatolia. August 10, 1920 War Office

  2. Maps of Anatolia (Asia Minor) and Turkey - Istanbul Clues

    https://istanbulclues.com/anatolia-map-history-facts-asia-minor

    Dec 12, 2016 · While there are maps of ancient Anatolia in the first half of the article, there are maps of modern Turkey in the second half. Anatolia maps

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    Where was Anatolia on the Ottoman Empire?
    Looking at the maps of the Ottoman Empire, it is clear that until its fall in 1923 on all maps produced by its printing houses the toponym “Anatolia” was used to denote the peninsula of Asia Minor and did not relate to any territory located in the eastern part. This can be seen on the maps of images 6.3 and 6.4.
    How did Anatolia get its name?
    The Greek name “Anatolia”, according to all the accounts mentioned, until the 1920s referred only to the peninsula of Asia Minor. This was changed unannounced by the Republic of Turkey, and the name of Anatolia began to appear referring to the region of Asia Minor as well as the rest of the country located to its east, the Armenian Highlands.
    When did the Anatolian people first appear?
    The earliest linguistic and historical attestation of the Anatolian peoples are names mentioned in Assyrian mercantile texts from 19th Century BC at Kanesh. [6] [8] Kanesh was at the time the center of a network of Assyrian merchants overseeing trade between Assyria and the warring states of Anatolia.
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    What are the most important historical places in Anatolia?
    Pontus, on the north of the Anatolia map, was the hometown of Mithridates IV, who fought fierce battles with the Romans. Pontus, which was an important center during the Roman and Byzantine periods, is now known as Trabzon. Sumela Monastery is the most important historical place to see in Trabzon. 2. Ancient Greek Period
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  4. https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesMiddEast/AnatoliaMap1200BC.htm

    Map navigation: Anatolia c.1450 BC Trojan War States c.1200 BC Eastern Europe 1200 BC Canaan and Syria c.850 BC. Original text and map copyright © P L Kessler and the History …

  5. www.maphill.com/search/anatolia/road-map

    Maphill presents the map of Anatolia in a wide variety of map types and styles. Vector quality. We build each detailed map individually with regard to the characteristics of the map area and …

  6. https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesMiddEast/...

    Map of Anatolia and Environs 1550 BC. Following their conquest of the Hatti, the Hittites had been dominant in central Anatolia between 1650-1595 BC, before internal instability ended that dominance. A short dark age followed the Hittite …

  7. https://www.armgeo.am/en/anatolia

    Feb 19, 2021 · The map of image 6.2 shows the topography of the region, where Anatolia refers to “Asia Minor”, and the territory to its east is named the “Armenian Highlands” or “Armenian Plateau”. Looking at the maps of the …

  8. https://biblicaltourguide.com/ancientturkeymap.html

    Ancient Turkey Map, Anatolia Map, Historical Biblical Anatolia Map, Biblical Tour Guide is a web site where we share with you our knowledge and offer you our top services. Here you can find information about the history of ancient …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian_peoples

    Map 2: Late Bronze Age regions of Anatolia / Asia Minor (circa 1200 BC) with main settlements. Sphinx Gate entrance at Hattusa, capital of the Hittite Empire. The earliest linguistic and …

  10. https://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/maps

    Feb 15, 2015 · Anatolia 700-800 AD from a base map by CPlakidas from Wikipedia. Topographical map of the Balkans (from wikipedia) Europe and the Near East in 700 (from worldhistorymaps.info) Arabia and the Fertile Crescent …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian_beyliks

    The Ilkhanate commanders in Anatolia then gained strength and authority and this encouraged the beys to declare sovereignty. With the fall of Seljuq centralized power in Konya, many beys joined forces with the atabegs (former Seljuq …

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