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- Anatolia - Wikipedia
Following the death of Alexander the Great and the subsequent breakup of the Macedonian Empire, Anatolia was ruled by a series of Hellenistic kingdoms, such as the Attalids of Pergamum and the Seleucids, the latter controlling most of Anatolia
- Anatolia | Definition, History, Map, People, Facts | Britannica
Anatolia, the peninsula of land that today constitutes the Asian portion of Turkey Because of its location at the point where the continents of Asia and Europe meet, Anatolia was, from the beginnings of civilization, a crossroads for numerous peoples migrating or conquering from either continent
- Anatolia - New World Encyclopedia
Anatolia (Turkish: Anadolu, Greek: Ανατολία, Anatolía), or Asia Minor, is a peninsular landmass comprising the Asian portion of the modern Republic of Turkey
- Anatolia (Asia Minor) Map History Facts 2024 - Istanbul Clues
Anatolia has hosted many civilizations throughout history Serving as a bridge between Asia and Europe, Anatolia has been an important trade and cultural center throughout its history In this article, you can find facts about the history of Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, along with maps
- Anatolia: Cradle of Civilizations Through Millennia
Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent It makes up the majority of modern-day Turkey
- Anatolia - Wikiwand
Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, is a peninsula in West Asia that makes up the majority of the land area of Turkey It is the westernmost protrusion of Asia
- History of Anatolia - All About Turkey
It lies across the Aegean Sea to the east of Greece and is usually known by its ancient name Anatolia Asia Minor juts westward from Asia to within 800 meters (half a mile) of Europe at the city of Istanbul, where three suspension bridges over the strait of Bosphorus link the two continents
- Anatolia - Farout Turkey
According to Wikipedia, the term "Anatolia" covers most of modern Turkey, with 97 per cent of Turkey's area located in Anatolia An Anatolian peninsula map would reveal that the other three per cent is located in Europe, specifically the Balkan peninsula
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