No. Christianity was the majority religion in Anatolia by around 500 C.E. Since Anatolia was part of the Roman Empire when Constantine converted to Christianity in the 300s C.E., the areas closest to Constantinople were those first converted. 1100 C.E., however, saw massive immigrations of Armenian Christians to Anatolia, following the defeat handed to the Christian Byzantines by the Muslim Seljuks. Starting in 1200 C.E. would begin the Islamization of Anatolia, whereby large scores of Anatolians would be converted to Islam due to economic and social discrimination under the Seljuk, Ottoman, and other minor Turkish statelets.
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The Dark Ages is the early part of the Middle Ages, the period in Europe from the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. to the restoration of relative political stability around the year 1000.
Charlemenge is the Roman emperor who officially Christianized the empire.
I believe that was Constantine
It depends wholly on the period of history. Arabs had self-rule from the beginning of Arab civilization up through the Caliphate period. (1000s BCE to 1200 CE). Beginning in the 900s CE and extending to the early 1900s CE in some places, Arabs were ruled over by Turks (900s CE to 1900s CE). In other places, Western colonizers replaced the Turkish occupiers from as early as 1800 CE until 1950 or so. From 1950 onwards, Arabs have had self-rule again, except in Turkey, Israel, and Iran, where they are subject to the whims of the non-Arab majorities.
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A German Royal Family from 1100 - 1918 CE.
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Turkey hunting is not nice, so you shouldn't use anything for turkey hunting.
What are some Christianized philosophical issues?
The Aztec civilization began around 1100 Ce/Ad
What arose around 1100 CE include; Isolation of emperor, his family in capital; Rivalries between Court nobility, provincial lords and clans.
denmark was christianized over a few hudred years starting from martin Luthers vist in 1056 A.D.
The Dark Ages is the early part of the Middle Ages, the period in Europe from the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. to the restoration of relative political stability around the year 1000.
1000
No country speaks Galatian. It went extinct around the year 400 CE. It was spoken in Turkey.