Modern-day Turkey is primarily located on the Anatolian Peninsula, also known as Asia Minor. This peninsula lies between the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. A smaller portion of Turkey, known as Eastern Thrace, is situated on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
Çanakkale ın western Turkey
The day that Australian and New Zealand troops landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey).
Modern day Turkey.
The ancient city of Troy is believed to be on the site of Hissarlik, in present day Turkey. Although excavated for over 20 years by British archaeologist Frank Calvert, it was German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann who argued that Hissarlik was in fact the site of Troy, based on descriptions of the site in ancient texts and evidence of violent destruction at the site. His theory is widely held to be true by most archaeologists today.
Ancient Babylonia lies in modern-day Iraq, its ruins found about 80 km south of Baghdad.
Troy is located in modern-day Turkey.
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Çanakkale ın western Turkey
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Anzacs served at Gallipoli which is a Peninsula in the Ottoman Empire, which is now modern-day Turkey.
Yes, Asia Minor is the historical name for the western part of modern-day Turkey. It is known for its rich history and cultural significance, with cities like Istanbul and Ankara located in this region.
Turkey
It was located in Asia Minor, or modern-day Turkey
The day that Australian and New Zealand troops landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey).
The Mediterranean Sea is located south of the Black Sea. The Caspian Sea is located east of the Black Sea and the Red Sea is also located south.
The city of Istanbul is located in Turkey.
Modern-day Turkey, modern-day Kyrgyzstan, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula all composed the Great Seljuq Empire, which existed 1000 years ago.