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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_regions_of_Anatolia

    The following is a list of regions of Ancient Anatolia, also known as "Asia Minor," in the present day Anatolia region of Turkey in Western Asia.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolia

      The oldest known name for any region within Anatolia is related to its central area, known as the "Land of Hatti" – a designation that was initially used for the land of ancient Hattians, but later became the most common name for the entire territory under the rule of ancient Hittites.
      The first recorded name the Greeks used for the Anatolian peninsula, though not particularly popular at the time, was Ἀσία (Asía), perhaps from an Akkadian expression for the "sunrise" or p…

      • Largest city: Ankara (pop. 5,700,000)
      • Demonym: Anatolian
    • https://www.worldhistory.org/image/253

      WebApr 26, 2012 · The Regions of Ancient Anatolia. Hamaxia. Hamaxia (now known as Sinek Kalesi or Sinekkalesi, near the modern... Definition. Cilicia. Asia Minor. Cilicia Campestris. Aytap. Aytap is the modern name for the …

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

      WebFeb 19, 2021 · In this Ottoman map the peninsula of Asia Minor, i.e. the western part of the empire, is named the Land of Anatolia, which is …

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      • https://www.britannica.com/place/Anatolia/Greek...

        WebThe major Greek settlement of Anatolia’s west coast belongs to the Dark Age (c. 1200–c. 1000). In contrast to the at best sporadic colonization of the Mycenaean period, the …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysia

        WebIt was located on the south coast of the Sea of Marmara. It was bounded by Bithynia on the east, Phrygia on the southeast, Lydia on the south, Aeolis on the southwest, Troad on the west, and the Propontis on the north. In …

      • https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ancient_regions_of_Anatolia

        WebRegions of ancient Anatolia. Borders drawn along the Euphrates and Armenian Highlands in the east, Taurus Mountains, Amanus Mountains (today's Nur Mountains) and …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Anatolia

        WebThe main administrative units in Anatolia were the Great Satrapy of Sardis (Sparda/Lydia) in the west, Main satrapy of Cappadocia centrally, Main Satrapy of Armenia in the north …

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