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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.
The Roman Empire—which reached the height of its power in the second century—was by far the dominant power in most of the ancient world. ... Carthage, Anatolia and Italy.
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 ...