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Ancient Turkey was the Ottoman Empire.
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Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
Ancient Thrace corresponds to an area that today would cover Southern Bulgaria, North Eastern Greece and European Turkey.
The ancient name for Turkey is Troy.
Ancient Turkey was the Ottoman Empire.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
The Hellespont is the ancient name for the strait that separates Europe and Asia, also known as the Dardanelles. It connects the Aegean Sea with the Sea of Marmara and ultimately the Black Sea. It holds historical significance due to its importance in trade and military campaigns.
It is neither a country nor a state. It is a name of an ancient region where you now find Iraq, Kuwait and parts of Syria, Iran and Turkey.
The distance from Damascus, Syria to ancient Tarsus in Turkey is roughly 450 miles
In southwestern Turkey.
Now Constantinople in Turkey.
Turkey did not exist as one unified country in ancient times. The landmass of Anatolia existed and was host to numerous distinct civilizations.
Marble for ancient Rome came from Italy, Greece and Turkey.
The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
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