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Q: How are called that Greeks that live in Anatolia?
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Asia Minor, or "Anatolia", is what the Ancient Greeks called the area which is now the country of Turkey.


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What did Turkey used to be called?

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Anatolia and Middle East are different things; Anatolia is not in the Middle East. Anatolia is the name of the Asian lands of Turkey, i.e. the one called Asia Minor.


When will Anatolia be partition and Turks leave the eastern Mediterranean?

Anatolia is not Turkish. No Turks have the right to live there. Anatolia belongs to the following communities that the Barbaric Turks tried to cleanse through the ages: Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Georgians and Kurds. As you can see the majority of Anatolian communities are Eastern Orthodox. The Barbaric Turks tried to cleanse these groups from Anatolia. They want tourist to visit Christian sites but won't allow Christians to worship there. Therefore, they don't respect basic human rights they should return to their homelands in Central Asia and leave Anatolia and Cyprus free.


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What was the important trade route that the Greeks wanted form troy?

The city of Troy was in Anatolia. The Greeks wanted to control the Persian Royal Road which was a 1,500 mile trade route into Persia.


Did the Greeks develpoe the tragic genre?

Greek tragedy is a form of theatre from Ancient Greece and Anatolia. ... It reached its most significant form in Athens in the 5th century BC, the works of which are sometimes called Attic tragedy.


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What was turkey called in the Bronze Age?

No one knows, as there is no recording of this information from the Bronze Age. (This is the case, whether we are talking about the fowl, turkey or the region of present day Turkey, known to Greeks as Anatolia, or the "region to the east".)