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  2. Anatolian peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian languages. [1] These peoples were among the oldest Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups and one of the most archaic, because Anatolians were among the first Indo-European peoples to separate from the Proto-Indo-European community that gave origin to the ...

  3. List of ancient peoples of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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    The essential purpose of the list is to identify prehistoric cultures in the region but many of the peoples continued to inhabit Anatolia into and through classical and late antiquity, so the actual scope of the list encompasses the history of Anatolia from prehistory to the Eastern Roman Empire (4th to 7th centuries AD), during which ...

  4. Turkish folklore - Wikipedia

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    Yunus Emre was a Turkish folk poet and Sufi mystic who influenced Turkish culture. Like the Oghuz Book of Dede Korkut, an older and anonymous Central Asian epic, the Turkish folklore that inspired Yunus Emre in his occasional use of tekerlemeler as a poetic device had been handed down orally to him and his contemporaries.

  5. Anatolia Eyalet - Wikipedia

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    The Eyalet of Anatolia (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت آناطولی, romanized: Eyālet-i Anaṭolı) [1] was one of the two core provinces (Rumelia being the other) in the early years of the Ottoman Empire. It was established in 1393. [2] Its capital was first Ankara in central Anatolia, but then moved to Kütahya in western Anatolia.

  6. West Anatolia Region (statistical) - Wikipedia

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    The West Anatolia Region (Turkish: Batı Anadolu Bölgesi) (TR5) is a statistical region in Turkey. Its largest city is Ankara , which serves as the national capital. Subregions and provinces

  7. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Community portal – The central hub for editors, with resources, links, tasks, and announcements. Village pump – Forum for discussions about Wikipedia itself, including policies and technical issues. Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement. Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing ...

  8. Portal:Ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    A teacher with two students, as a third arrives with his loculus, a writing case (from Roman Empire) Image 4 A fresco from Pompeii depicting the foundation of Rome. Sol riding in his chariot; Mars descending from the sky to Rhea Silvia lying in the grass; Mercury shows to Venus the she-wolf suckling the twins; in the lower corners of the ...

  9. Melissa Boyle Mahle - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from University of California, Berkeley and went on to acquire fluency in Arabic. [1]Asked how she became a spy, Mahle told a group of high school students in 2017 that she had never entertained having a career in intelligence work until, one day, while living in the Middle East and working as an archaeologist, she realized that she didn't "want to spend the rest of [her] life in ...