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Restoration work continues at the Fethiye Mosque (formerly the Ani Cathedral), the first conquest mosque in Anatolia, where ...
Osman I, a leader of a nomadic Turkic tribe from Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), began conquering the region in the late 13th century by launching raids against the weakening Christian Byzantine Empire.
The ancient city of Aphrodisias – among the most celebrated archaeological sites dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love ...
Ottoman Empire castles, a church and Roman bridge from the 3rd century, early evidence of bureaucracy, a stunning mountaintop burial site – Anatolia is history brought to life.
A 4,000-year-old tablet found in Kültepe shows that the first company in Anatolia was established by 12 people with 15 ... carried out in Kültepe Kaniş-Karum Ruins on the Kayseri-Sivas highway shed ...
Hieroglyph meaning “city” in the Luwian language spoken in Anatolia until the 7th century B.C. deciphered by Guillermo Carvajal October 25, 2024 October 25, 2024 A research team led by Petra M.
Ancient Etruscans Were Immigrants From Anatolia, Or What Is Now Turkey. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 4, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2007 / 06 / 070616191637.htm ...
ON April 19, a destructive earthquake occurred in central Anatolia. Its epicentre lay near Kirshehir, about 90 miles south-east of Angora, and in this district ten villages were completely ...
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