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Cafe Anatolia - Most Beautiful songs (Billy Esteban mix)
Cafe Anatolia -Most Beautiful songs - (Mixed by Billy Esteban)
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1. Yedi Karanfil 3 - Eklemedir Koca Konak
2. café Anatolia --Bahar
3 café Anatolia
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Pentagram - Anatolia
videoclip of Anatolia by Pentagram(Mezarkabul). Pentagram'ın Anatolia klibinin tamamı.
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Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Anatolia (from Greek Ἀνατολή, Anatolḗ — "east" or "(sun)rise"; in modern Turkish: Anadolu), in geography known as Asia Minor (from Greek: Μικρὰ Ἀσία Mīkrá Asía — "small Asia"), Asian Turkey, Anatolian peninsula, or Anatolian plateau, is the westernmost protrusion of Asia, which makes up the majority of the R
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Pentagram - Anatolia (Full Albüm)
PENTAGRAM - ANATOLIA ( AVRUPA MÜZİK YAPIM - 1997 )
1- Anatolia 00:00
2- Eastland 04:08
3- Dark Is The Sun 09:03
4- Gündüz Gece 14:55
5- Stand To Fall 18:14
6- Give Me Something To Kill The Pain 21:43
7- Welcome The End 25:55
8- Anatolia 30:28
9- On The Run 34:28
10-Time 38:36
11-Behind The Veil 44:01
12-Fall Of A Hero 49:31
13-Infinity 54:43
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Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal)
Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal) - Fon Müzik - güzel bir fon müziği - Nurettin Rençber'in Ay Düşünce adli eseri - Hüzünlü, Kederli, Duygulu - Ay Düsünce fon müziği. Fon Müzik : Ay Düşünce - Nurettin Rençber Ay Düşünce
Harika müzik keyfli dinlendirici sevgi
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The Truth : Islam in Anatolia
Season 2 of The Truth : Islam in Anatolia,
TV AlHijrah Documentary.
Host : Zoraya Vadillo
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Can Atilla - Mara Despina
Can Atilla - Mara Despina
https://www.facebook.com/Cafe-Anatolia-music-298380760282978/?ref=hl
https://www.facebook.com/BillyEstebanmusic/?ref=hl
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Las civilizaciones olvidadas de Anatolia
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islam
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Anatolia - Gözyaslarim
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Fire of Anatolia - Dance in Aspendos - Traveletta.com
The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the USA to China and Japan, in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether.
Fire of Anatolia holds two Guinness records, one for fastest dance performance with 241 steps per minute a
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Pentagram (Mezarkabul) - Anatolia (Turkish - Türkçe)
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Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal)
Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal) Fon Müzik | Albüm: Cafe Anatolia - Dream's | Güzel Bir Fon Müziği | Very Good Music | Fond Music | La très bonne musique | Musique de fond |
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Georgian Dance and Dancers Fire in Anatolia
Georgian Naional Dance with Georgian Dancers!
Georgian Fire in Anatolia - Fantastic Georgian dancers!!!
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AnatoLia - Bitte schau mir in die Augen ..
NEU NEU NEU NEU JULI 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGj-ZvJKIhI
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Fikrimin İnce Gülü-Cafe Anatolia
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Cafe Anatolia The Voilent Coloured Mountains
Ensturmantal
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アーマードコア4 (AC4) MAD - Raven's Anatolia -
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6576015 Ashu さんより
以下作者様のコメント↓
第2作目です。今回はACではなくACの曲をつかいまs・・・アレ?
mylist/9235287
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Shaiya Anatolia Dark 80 PvP
www.shaiya-anatolia.com
www.facebook.com/ShaiyaAnatoliaTR/
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ANCIENT HITTITES of Anatolia (Turkey)
Ancient Hittites of Anatolia (1700 - 700 BC) - territory of modern central Turkey. One of the most ancient civilizations. Hattusa was the capital of Hittite empire. In 13th cen BC Hittite king Muwatalli II moved the capital south to Tarhuntassa. Muwatalli II is best known as the Hittite ruler who fought Ramesses II to a standstill at the Battle of Kadesh around 1274 BC.
Accompanying music: "Place
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN ANATOLIA trailer
A film by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, director of DISTANT and CLIMATES
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King Pk Movie [Anatolia 2014]
Anatolia , King , Pk Movie , 2014 , Knight Online
Cafe Anatolia - Most Beautiful songs (Billy Esteban mix)
Cafe Anatolia -Most Beautiful songs - (Mixed by Billy Esteban)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cafe-Anatolia-music/298380760282978?ref=hl
https://www.facebook.co...
Cafe Anatolia -Most Beautiful songs - (Mixed by Billy Esteban)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cafe-Anatolia-music/298380760282978?ref=hl
https://www.facebook.com/BillyEstebanmusic/?ref=hl
http://www.beatport.com/release/mediterranean-ethno-experience-oriental-chill-lounge-mixed-and-compiled-by-billy-esteban/1299067
1. Yedi Karanfil 3 - Eklemedir Koca Konak
2. café Anatolia --Bahar
3 café Anatolia- love sekret
4 café Anatolia -- Istanbul 2010
5 dragan dautovski --Patuvanje
6 café Anatolia-I love you
7.Alihan Samedov --Sen gelmez oldun(remix)
8 Cafe Anatolia -Night in Bosphorus(billy esteban)
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Cafe Anatolia -Most Beautiful songs - (Mixed by Billy Esteban)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cafe-Anatolia-music/298380760282978?ref=hl
https://www.facebook.com/BillyEstebanmusic/?ref=hl
http://www.beatport.com/release/mediterranean-ethno-experience-oriental-chill-lounge-mixed-and-compiled-by-billy-esteban/1299067
1. Yedi Karanfil 3 - Eklemedir Koca Konak
2. café Anatolia --Bahar
3 café Anatolia- love sekret
4 café Anatolia -- Istanbul 2010
5 dragan dautovski --Patuvanje
6 café Anatolia-I love you
7.Alihan Samedov --Sen gelmez oldun(remix)
8 Cafe Anatolia -Night in Bosphorus(billy esteban)
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 573052
Pentagram - Anatolia
videoclip of Anatolia by Pentagram(Mezarkabul). Pentagram'ın Anatolia klibinin tamamı....
videoclip of Anatolia by Pentagram(Mezarkabul). Pentagram'ın Anatolia klibinin tamamı.
wn.com/Pentagram Anatolia
videoclip of Anatolia by Pentagram(Mezarkabul). Pentagram'ın Anatolia klibinin tamamı.
- published: 18 Mar 2006
- views: 471908
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- published: 21 Jun 2014
- views: 300798
Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Anatolia (from Greek Ἀνατολή, Anatolḗ — "east" or "(sun)rise"; in mod...
Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Anatolia (from Greek Ἀνατολή, Anatolḗ — "east" or "(sun)rise"; in modern Turkish: Anadolu), in geography known as Asia Minor (from Greek: Μικρὰ Ἀσία Mīkrá Asía — "small Asia"), Asian Turkey, Anatolian peninsula, or Anatolian plateau, is the westernmost protrusion of Asia, which makes up the majority of the Republic of Turkey. The inhabitants of this region spoke Anatolian languages and other ancient languages such as Hattian in Central Anatolia until the region was Hellenized following the invasion of Alexander the Great, after which Anatolia was conquered in the 11th century by the Oghuz Turks.
The region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. The Sea of Marmara forms a connection between the Black and Aegean Seas through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the European mainland.
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Forgotten Anatolia Secrets of Archeology Documentary History - History Documentary Films
Anatolia (from Greek Ἀνατολή, Anatolḗ — "east" or "(sun)rise"; in modern Turkish: Anadolu), in geography known as Asia Minor (from Greek: Μικρὰ Ἀσία Mīkrá Asía — "small Asia"), Asian Turkey, Anatolian peninsula, or Anatolian plateau, is the westernmost protrusion of Asia, which makes up the majority of the Republic of Turkey. The inhabitants of this region spoke Anatolian languages and other ancient languages such as Hattian in Central Anatolia until the region was Hellenized following the invasion of Alexander the Great, after which Anatolia was conquered in the 11th century by the Oghuz Turks.
The region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. The Sea of Marmara forms a connection between the Black and Aegean Seas through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the European mainland.
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Pentagram - Anatolia (Full Albüm)
PENTAGRAM - ANATOLIA ( AVRUPA MÜZİK YAPIM - 1997 )
1- Anatolia 00:00
2- Eastland 04:08
3- Dark Is The Sun 09:03
4- Gündüz Gece 14:55
5- Stand To Fall 18:14
6-...
PENTAGRAM - ANATOLIA ( AVRUPA MÜZİK YAPIM - 1997 )
1- Anatolia 00:00
2- Eastland 04:08
3- Dark Is The Sun 09:03
4- Gündüz Gece 14:55
5- Stand To Fall 18:14
6- Give Me Something To Kill The Pain 21:43
7- Welcome The End 25:55
8- Anatolia 30:28
9- On The Run 34:28
10-Time 38:36
11-Behind The Veil 44:01
12-Fall Of A Hero 49:31
13-Infinity 54:43
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PENTAGRAM - ANATOLIA ( AVRUPA MÜZİK YAPIM - 1997 )
1- Anatolia 00:00
2- Eastland 04:08
3- Dark Is The Sun 09:03
4- Gündüz Gece 14:55
5- Stand To Fall 18:14
6- Give Me Something To Kill The Pain 21:43
7- Welcome The End 25:55
8- Anatolia 30:28
9- On The Run 34:28
10-Time 38:36
11-Behind The Veil 44:01
12-Fall Of A Hero 49:31
13-Infinity 54:43
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- published: 31 Dec 2015
- views: 7920
Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal)
Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal) - Fon Müzik - güzel bir fon müziği - Nurettin Rençber'in Ay Düşünce adli eseri - Hüzünlü, Kederli, Duygulu - Ay Düsünc...
Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal) - Fon Müzik - güzel bir fon müziği - Nurettin Rençber'in Ay Düşünce adli eseri - Hüzünlü, Kederli, Duygulu - Ay Düsünce fon müziği. Fon Müzik : Ay Düşünce - Nurettin Rençber Ay Düşünce
Harika müzik keyfli dinlendirici sevgi
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Cafe Anatolia - Ay Düşünce (Enstrümantal) - Fon Müzik - güzel bir fon müziği - Nurettin Rençber'in Ay Düşünce adli eseri - Hüzünlü, Kederli, Duygulu - Ay Düsünce fon müziği. Fon Müzik : Ay Düşünce - Nurettin Rençber Ay Düşünce
Harika müzik keyfli dinlendirici sevgi
- published: 06 Jun 2009
- views: 538832
The Truth : Islam in Anatolia
Season 2 of The Truth : Islam in Anatolia,
TV AlHijrah Documentary.
Host : Zoraya Vadillo...
Season 2 of The Truth : Islam in Anatolia,
TV AlHijrah Documentary.
Host : Zoraya Vadillo
wn.com/The Truth Islam In Anatolia
Season 2 of The Truth : Islam in Anatolia,
TV AlHijrah Documentary.
Host : Zoraya Vadillo
- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 2468
Can Atilla - Mara Despina
Can Atilla - Mara Despina
https://www.facebook.com/Cafe-Anatolia-music-298380760282978/?ref=hl
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Can Atilla - Mara Despina
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Can Atilla - Mara Despina
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- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 74268
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discove...
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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wn.com/Explore Turkey Istanbul Anatolia 1 Of 4 BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 113600
Fire of Anatolia - Dance in Aspendos - Traveletta.com
The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has perfor...
The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the USA to China and Japan, in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether.
Fire of Anatolia holds two Guinness records, one for fastest dance performance with 241 steps per minute and another for largest audience, 400 000 people in Ereğli, in the Black Sea Region of the country.
The head of the group is Mustafa Erdoğan.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_of_Anatolia
wn.com/Fire Of Anatolia Dance In Aspendos Traveletta.Com
The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the USA to China and Japan, in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether.
Fire of Anatolia holds two Guinness records, one for fastest dance performance with 241 steps per minute and another for largest audience, 400 000 people in Ereğli, in the Black Sea Region of the country.
The head of the group is Mustafa Erdoğan.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_of_Anatolia
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 20879
Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal)
Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal) Fon Müzik | Albüm: Cafe Anatolia - Dream's | Güzel Bir Fon Müziği | Very Good Music | Fond Music | La très bonne musique...
Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal) Fon Müzik | Albüm: Cafe Anatolia - Dream's | Güzel Bir Fon Müziği | Very Good Music | Fond Music | La très bonne musique | Musique de fond |
wn.com/Cafe Anatolia İstanbul (Enstrümantal)
Cafe Anatolia - İstanbul (Enstrümantal) Fon Müzik | Albüm: Cafe Anatolia - Dream's | Güzel Bir Fon Müziği | Very Good Music | Fond Music | La très bonne musique | Musique de fond |
- published: 29 Jan 2010
- views: 270764
Georgian Dance and Dancers Fire in Anatolia
Georgian Naional Dance with Georgian Dancers!
Georgian Fire in Anatolia - Fantastic Georgian dancers!!!
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Georgian Naional Dance with Georgian Dancers!
Georgian Fire in Anatolia - Fantastic Georgian dancers!!!
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Georgian Naional Dance with Georgian Dancers!
Georgian Fire in Anatolia - Fantastic Georgian dancers!!!
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- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 94659
AnatoLia - Bitte schau mir in die Augen ..
NEU NEU NEU NEU JULI 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGj-ZvJKIhI...
NEU NEU NEU NEU JULI 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGj-ZvJKIhI
wn.com/Anatolia Bitte Schau Mir In Die Augen ..
NEU NEU NEU NEU JULI 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGj-ZvJKIhI
- published: 03 Apr 2008
- views: 196191
アーマードコア4 (AC4) MAD - Raven's Anatolia -
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6576015 Ashu さんより
以下作者様のコメント↓
第2作目です。今回はACではなくACの曲をつかいまs・・・アレ?
mylist/9235287...
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6576015 Ashu さんより
以下作者様のコメント↓
第2作目です。今回はACではなくACの曲をつかいまs・・・アレ?
mylist/9235287
wn.com/アーマードコア4 (Ac4) Mad Raven's Anatolia
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6576015 Ashu さんより
以下作者様のコメント↓
第2作目です。今回はACではなくACの曲をつかいまs・・・アレ?
mylist/9235287
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 101955
Shaiya Anatolia Dark 80 PvP
www.shaiya-anatolia.com
www.facebook.com/ShaiyaAnatoliaTR/...
www.shaiya-anatolia.com
www.facebook.com/ShaiyaAnatoliaTR/
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www.shaiya-anatolia.com
www.facebook.com/ShaiyaAnatoliaTR/
- published: 25 Dec 2015
- views: 1167
ANCIENT HITTITES of Anatolia (Turkey)
Ancient Hittites of Anatolia (1700 - 700 BC) - territory of modern central Turkey. One of the most ancient civilizations. Hattusa was the capital of Hittite emp...
Ancient Hittites of Anatolia (1700 - 700 BC) - territory of modern central Turkey. One of the most ancient civilizations. Hattusa was the capital of Hittite empire. In 13th cen BC Hittite king Muwatalli II moved the capital south to Tarhuntassa. Muwatalli II is best known as the Hittite ruler who fought Ramesses II to a standstill at the Battle of Kadesh around 1274 BC.
Accompanying music: "Place Where Pharoahs Go / Interlude", musical composition. Ancient Egypt was contemporary of the Hittite empire and had close relations with it. Egyptians also fought several wars against the Hittites.
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Hittite language was a member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. Natively, the Hittites referred to their land as Hatti, and to their language as Nesili (the language of Nesa) - the oldest attested Indo-European language.
It is generally assumed that the Hittites came into Anatolia some time before 2000 BC. While their earlier location is disputed, there has been strong evidence for more than a century that the home of the Indo-Europeans in the fourth and third millennia was in the Pontic Steppe, present day Ukraine around the Sea of Azov. The Hittites and other members of the Anatolian family then came from the north, possibly along the Caspian Sea.
The Hebrew Bible refers to "Hittites" in several passages, ranging from Genesis to the post-Exilic Ezra-Nehemiah. The Hittites are usually depicted as a people living among the Israelites. They served as high military officers in David's army.
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Ancient Hittites of Anatolia (1700 - 700 BC) - territory of modern central Turkey. One of the most ancient civilizations. Hattusa was the capital of Hittite empire. In 13th cen BC Hittite king Muwatalli II moved the capital south to Tarhuntassa. Muwatalli II is best known as the Hittite ruler who fought Ramesses II to a standstill at the Battle of Kadesh around 1274 BC.
Accompanying music: "Place Where Pharoahs Go / Interlude", musical composition. Ancient Egypt was contemporary of the Hittite empire and had close relations with it. Egyptians also fought several wars against the Hittites.
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Hittite language was a member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. Natively, the Hittites referred to their land as Hatti, and to their language as Nesili (the language of Nesa) - the oldest attested Indo-European language.
It is generally assumed that the Hittites came into Anatolia some time before 2000 BC. While their earlier location is disputed, there has been strong evidence for more than a century that the home of the Indo-Europeans in the fourth and third millennia was in the Pontic Steppe, present day Ukraine around the Sea of Azov. The Hittites and other members of the Anatolian family then came from the north, possibly along the Caspian Sea.
The Hebrew Bible refers to "Hittites" in several passages, ranging from Genesis to the post-Exilic Ezra-Nehemiah. The Hittites are usually depicted as a people living among the Israelites. They served as high military officers in David's army.
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN ANATOLIA trailer
A film by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, director of DISTANT and CLIMATES...
A film by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, director of DISTANT and CLIMATES
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A film by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, director of DISTANT and CLIMATES
- published: 09 Nov 2011
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King Pk Movie [Anatolia 2014]
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Anatolia , King , Pk Movie , 2014 , Knight Online
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Cappadocia Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cappadocia in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia in the heart of Turkey is the enchanting landscape of Cappadocia that has managed to retain its natural beauty right up to the present day, with numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, unique rock formations and where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C. Just outside the town of Görem
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Cappadocia Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Kapadokya in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia within the heart of Turkey is a remarkable and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a region mainly known for its strange looking volcanic rock landscapes. In some areas it looks almost extraterrestrial and extends for around four thousand square kilometres.The geological and scenic structure of Cappadocia was mainly formed by t
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islam
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islam
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islam
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Railroad To Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a mel
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Cappadocia - Turkey HD
Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations HD
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Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in Nevşehir Province, in Turkey.
In the time of Herodotus, the Cappadocians were reported as occupying the whole region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the so
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Armenia Travel Guide Tour Information
Armenia (Armenian Հայաոտան, Hayastan) is the only country remaining from 3,000 year old maps of Anatolia. It became the world's first Christian country more than 1,700 years ago in 301 AD, and has a large Diaspora all over the world. As a former Soviet republic lying in the Caucasus region, straddling Asia and Europe, Armenia has an ancient and rich culture. Armenia is very easy to experience, tha
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Cappadocia Travel Guide
Travel video about destination Cappadocia.
In the middle of Central Anatolia, in the heart of Turkey, is an extraordinary and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a wonderful fairy-tale land formed of tuff stone and ‘fairy chimneys’ in which tradition and adventure abound. Ürgüp is the gateway into this wonderful region, a gentle transition from a modern world into a miraculous land of a former age.
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Travel Guide - Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and fifth largest city proper in the world. Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural and financial centre of Turkey. The city covers 39 districts of the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European (Thrace) and
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8 day Express Turkey Tour by Anatolia Travels
Express Turkey tour is a group tour that departs every Friday and covers major highlights of Turkey in 8 days. Ideal for travelers with limited time.
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Istanbul, Turkey Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com - Istanbul, Turkey Travel Guide - Top 10 must-see attractions.
Istanbul is one of the most exciting places to visit in Europe, its the most populated city in the continent, it was the capital of two different empires, and it is the only city in the world that it is built on two continents.
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Ancient Troy, Turkey HD
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Troy was a city, both factual and legendary, in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles / Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida. It is best known for being the setting of the Trojan War described
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Cappadocia Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cappadocia in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia in the heart of Turkey is the enchanting landscape of Cappadocia that has managed to re...
Travel video about destination Cappadocia in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia in the heart of Turkey is the enchanting landscape of Cappadocia that has managed to retain its natural beauty right up to the present day, with numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, unique rock formations and where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C. Just outside the town of Göreme, the Valley Of Monks once had a special attraction for those who came here and today there are the remains of monk dwellings as well as various early Christians churches. The entrances were built in order to not attract attention but their interiors hide a number of fascinating treasures. Close to the ancient Christian settlements are countless bizarre rock formations which, due to their shape, were called, “fairy chimneys“. The rock formations were created due to a layer of basalt that lay on top of a column of tuff rock that protected them from erosion by the elements. A closer look reveals that the fairy chimneys show signs of human activity. Here, both nature and culture become as one. Cappadocia is a land of fairy chimneys and cave dwellings that has not yet revealed all of its enigmas and today is still a place of mystique.
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Travel video about destination Cappadocia in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia in the heart of Turkey is the enchanting landscape of Cappadocia that has managed to retain its natural beauty right up to the present day, with numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, unique rock formations and where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C. Just outside the town of Göreme, the Valley Of Monks once had a special attraction for those who came here and today there are the remains of monk dwellings as well as various early Christians churches. The entrances were built in order to not attract attention but their interiors hide a number of fascinating treasures. Close to the ancient Christian settlements are countless bizarre rock formations which, due to their shape, were called, “fairy chimneys“. The rock formations were created due to a layer of basalt that lay on top of a column of tuff rock that protected them from erosion by the elements. A closer look reveals that the fairy chimneys show signs of human activity. Here, both nature and culture become as one. Cappadocia is a land of fairy chimneys and cave dwellings that has not yet revealed all of its enigmas and today is still a place of mystique.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 2306
Cappadocia Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Kapadokya in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia within the heart of Turkey is a remarkable and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a regi...
Travel video about nature park Kapadokya in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia within the heart of Turkey is a remarkable and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a region mainly known for its strange looking volcanic rock landscapes. In some areas it looks almost extraterrestrial and extends for around four thousand square kilometres.The geological and scenic structure of Cappadocia was mainly formed by the interaction of two powerful natural forces. The first was created thirty million years ago when the region contained a number of highly active volcanoes that covered the land with ash. The ash compacted and was transformed into tuff stone. The second was the mighty power of erosion that gradually eroded the tuff stone and formed an amazing variety of rock formations.. The Fairy Chimneys of Devrent Vadisi date back to the original inhabitants of Cappadocia who believed that the rocks were chimneys which belonged to fairies who lived beneath the earth’s surface, thus Cappadocia is still known as Land Of The Fairy Chimneys. Pasabagi, the Valley Of Monks, also contains a large variety of fairy chimneys and other tuff cones as well as traces of human habitation. Monks and hermits once dug into the rock to create a living space within the natural tuff cones. Between Göreme and Çavusin is yet another area of incredible rock formations, Gül Vadisi, Valley Of Roses, where the origin of the fairy chimneys is plain to see. It seems as though the rock needles grow directly out of the slope and the various layers of stone are highly visible. The history of both the upsurge and decline of Early Christianity is inseparably intertwined with the geology of this region. Cappadocia is an enchanting world of stone full of ancient history and natural beauty.
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Travel video about nature park Kapadokya in Turkey.
In Central Anatolia within the heart of Turkey is a remarkable and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a region mainly known for its strange looking volcanic rock landscapes. In some areas it looks almost extraterrestrial and extends for around four thousand square kilometres.The geological and scenic structure of Cappadocia was mainly formed by the interaction of two powerful natural forces. The first was created thirty million years ago when the region contained a number of highly active volcanoes that covered the land with ash. The ash compacted and was transformed into tuff stone. The second was the mighty power of erosion that gradually eroded the tuff stone and formed an amazing variety of rock formations.. The Fairy Chimneys of Devrent Vadisi date back to the original inhabitants of Cappadocia who believed that the rocks were chimneys which belonged to fairies who lived beneath the earth’s surface, thus Cappadocia is still known as Land Of The Fairy Chimneys. Pasabagi, the Valley Of Monks, also contains a large variety of fairy chimneys and other tuff cones as well as traces of human habitation. Monks and hermits once dug into the rock to create a living space within the natural tuff cones. Between Göreme and Çavusin is yet another area of incredible rock formations, Gül Vadisi, Valley Of Roses, where the origin of the fairy chimneys is plain to see. It seems as though the rock needles grow directly out of the slope and the various layers of stone are highly visible. The history of both the upsurge and decline of Early Christianity is inseparably intertwined with the geology of this region. Cappadocia is an enchanting world of stone full of ancient history and natural beauty.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discove...
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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wn.com/Explore Turkey Istanbul Anatolia 2 Of 4 BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 2 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 33668
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discove...
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 3 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 21681
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discove...
Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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Explore - Turkey - Istanbul & Anatolia 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 27.02.2011
Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists in a journey of discovery across Turkey. From the stunning mosques of Istanbul to the 'fairy chimneys' of Cappadocia and the forests of the Black Sea coast, Turkey is country of rich history and amazing landscapes. It is also a divided country where the pro-islamic government seems locked in conflict with the traditionally secular establishment, including the army, and where an armed conflict rumbles on with elements of the Kurdish minority in the South East.
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- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 17880
Railroad To Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was o...
Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
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Travel video about destination Railroad to Damascus in Turkey.
This extraordinary journey begins in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient and a city that was once the centre of the Old World, as reflected by its long history. The Turkish metropolis once had sonorous names such as Constantinople and Byzanz. This gateway between Europe and Asia is not only the biggest city in Turkey, but also a melting pot of various cultures.In 1453, the Hagia Sofia, one of the world’s most extraordinary churches, was transformed into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet and is now an impressive museum. The Grand Basare is a city within a city and through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. On the magnificent banks of the Bosporus the Dolmabahce Palace shines out, the city’s third largest sultan’s palace. Istanbul’s regal buildings are the most beautiful legacy of Osmanic architecture. Next, a train journey from Istanbul to Damascus. The train slowly leaves Istanbul and travels into the night, our destination being the capital of Syria that is around three thousand kilometres away. Cappadocia in Anatolia is known for some of the largest and most beautiful fairy chimneys – a name given to its strange rock formations - in Cappadocia the sight of which was surely much appreciated by the first religious hermits who settled here inside the actual tuff cones. We eventually arrive in Damascus, capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East, a veritable ‘paradise on earth’ situated a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The train journey from Istanbul to Damascus has been tantamount to being a journey through the centuries. Slow, tranquil and intriguingly informative!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 664
Cappadocia - Turkey HD
Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations HD
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Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia...
Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations HD
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Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in Nevşehir Province, in Turkey.
In the time of Herodotus, the Cappadocians were reported as occupying the whole region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of the Taurus Mountains that separate it from Cilicia, to the east by the upper Euphrates and the Armenian Highland, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia.
The name was traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history and is still widely used as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage.
Etymology Cappadocia
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The earliest record of the name of Cappadocia dates from the late 6th century BC, when it appears in the trilingual inscriptions of two early Achaemenid kings, Darius I and Xerxes, as one of the countries (Old Persian dahyu-) of the Persian Empire. In these lists of countries, the Old Persian name is Katpatuka, which is of uncertain origin.
Herodotus tells us that the name of the Cappadocians was applied to them by the Persians, while they were termed by the Greeks as "Syrians" or "White Syrians" Leucosyri. One of the Cappadocian tribes he mentions is the Moschoi, associated by Flavius Josephus with the biblical figure Meshech, son of Japheth: "and the Mosocheni were founded by Mosoch; now they are Cappadocians". AotJ I:6. Also see Ketubot 13:11 in the Mishna.
Cappadocia is also mentioned in the biblical account given in the book of Acts 2:9. The Cappadocians were named as one group hearing the Gospel account from Galileans in their own language on the day of Pentecost shortly after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:5 seems to suggest that the Cappadocians in this account were "God-fearing Jews". See Acts of the Apostles.
Under the later kings of the Persian Empire, the Cappadocians were divided into two satrapies, or governments, with one comprising the central and inland portion, to which the name of Cappadocia continued to be applied by Greek geographers, while the other was called Pontus. This division had already come about before the time of Xenophon. As after the fall of the Persian government the two provinces continued to be separate, the distinction was perpetuated, and the name Cappadocia came to be restricted to the inland province (sometimes called Great Cappadocia), which alone will be the focus of this article.
The kingdom of Cappadocia was still in existence in the time of Strabo as a nominally independent state. Cilicia was the name given to the district in which Caesarea, the capital of the whole country, was situated. The only two cities of Cappadocia considered by Strabo to deserve that appellation were Caesarea (originally known as Mazaca) and Tyana, not far from the foot of the Taurus.
History Cappadocia
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Cappadocia was known as Hatti in the late Bronze Age, and was the homeland of the Hittite power centred at Hattusa. After the fall of the Hittite Empire, with the decline of the Syro-Cappadocians (Mushki) after their defeat by the Lydian king Croesus in the 6th century, Cappadocia was ruled by a sort of feudal aristocracy, dwelling in strong castles and keeping the peasants in a servile condition, which later made them apt for foreign slavery. It was included in the third Persian satrapy in the division established by Darius, but continued to be governed by rulers of its own, none apparently supreme over the whole country and all more or less tributaries of the Great King.
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Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in Nevşehir Province, in Turkey.
In the time of Herodotus, the Cappadocians were reported as occupying the whole region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of the Taurus Mountains that separate it from Cilicia, to the east by the upper Euphrates and the Armenian Highland, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia.
The name was traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history and is still widely used as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage.
Etymology Cappadocia
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The earliest record of the name of Cappadocia dates from the late 6th century BC, when it appears in the trilingual inscriptions of two early Achaemenid kings, Darius I and Xerxes, as one of the countries (Old Persian dahyu-) of the Persian Empire. In these lists of countries, the Old Persian name is Katpatuka, which is of uncertain origin.
Herodotus tells us that the name of the Cappadocians was applied to them by the Persians, while they were termed by the Greeks as "Syrians" or "White Syrians" Leucosyri. One of the Cappadocian tribes he mentions is the Moschoi, associated by Flavius Josephus with the biblical figure Meshech, son of Japheth: "and the Mosocheni were founded by Mosoch; now they are Cappadocians". AotJ I:6. Also see Ketubot 13:11 in the Mishna.
Cappadocia is also mentioned in the biblical account given in the book of Acts 2:9. The Cappadocians were named as one group hearing the Gospel account from Galileans in their own language on the day of Pentecost shortly after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:5 seems to suggest that the Cappadocians in this account were "God-fearing Jews". See Acts of the Apostles.
Under the later kings of the Persian Empire, the Cappadocians were divided into two satrapies, or governments, with one comprising the central and inland portion, to which the name of Cappadocia continued to be applied by Greek geographers, while the other was called Pontus. This division had already come about before the time of Xenophon. As after the fall of the Persian government the two provinces continued to be separate, the distinction was perpetuated, and the name Cappadocia came to be restricted to the inland province (sometimes called Great Cappadocia), which alone will be the focus of this article.
The kingdom of Cappadocia was still in existence in the time of Strabo as a nominally independent state. Cilicia was the name given to the district in which Caesarea, the capital of the whole country, was situated. The only two cities of Cappadocia considered by Strabo to deserve that appellation were Caesarea (originally known as Mazaca) and Tyana, not far from the foot of the Taurus.
History Cappadocia
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Cappadocia was known as Hatti in the late Bronze Age, and was the homeland of the Hittite power centred at Hattusa. After the fall of the Hittite Empire, with the decline of the Syro-Cappadocians (Mushki) after their defeat by the Lydian king Croesus in the 6th century, Cappadocia was ruled by a sort of feudal aristocracy, dwelling in strong castles and keeping the peasants in a servile condition, which later made them apt for foreign slavery. It was included in the third Persian satrapy in the division established by Darius, but continued to be governed by rulers of its own, none apparently supreme over the whole country and all more or less tributaries of the Great King.
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Armenia (Armenian Հայաոտան, Hayastan) is the only country remaining from 3,000 year old maps of Anatolia. It became the world's first Christian country more tha...
Armenia (Armenian Հայաոտան, Hayastan) is the only country remaining from 3,000 year old maps of Anatolia. It became the world's first Christian country more than 1,700 years ago in 301 AD, and has a large Diaspora all over the world. As a former Soviet republic lying in the Caucasus region, straddling Asia and Europe, Armenia has an ancient and rich culture. Armenia is very easy to experience, thanks to very hospitable people. Continue http://wikitravel.org/en/Armenia
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Cappadocia Travel Guide
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In the middle of Central Anatolia, in the heart of Turkey, is an extraordinary and captivating landscape, Cappadocia,...
Travel video about destination Cappadocia.
In the middle of Central Anatolia, in the heart of Turkey, is an extraordinary and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a wonderful fairy-tale land formed of tuff stone and ‘fairy chimneys’ in which tradition and adventure abound. Ürgüp is the gateway into this wonderful region, a gentle transition from a modern world into a miraculous land of a former age. Within its centre are ancient inns, baths, and wells that date back to Seljuk and Ottoman times. Devrent Vadisi was named, according to the colour of its soil, the Pink Valley, an uninhabited valley with cave dwellings and rock churches its scenic splendour being quite unique. The first inhabitants of this region believed that the rocks were chimneys which belonged to fairies who lived beneath the earth’s surface. Thus Cappadocia is still known as Land Of The Fairy Chimneys, a fitting name for its amazing landscape. The soft tuff rock facilitated the digging of caves in which their creators lived and worked and, as the centuries ticked by, even churches. It was here that they lived, worked and prayed, protected from the cold of winter and from the heat of the sun in summer. There are around thirty six subterranean towns in Cappadocia of which Derinkuyu is the most famous, a labyrinth of corridors and chambers, eight floors deep in which around twenty thousand people, along with their cattle, found shelter during troubled times. Cappadocia is a momentous work of art and a truly authentic miracle of nature!
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In the middle of Central Anatolia, in the heart of Turkey, is an extraordinary and captivating landscape, Cappadocia, a wonderful fairy-tale land formed of tuff stone and ‘fairy chimneys’ in which tradition and adventure abound. Ürgüp is the gateway into this wonderful region, a gentle transition from a modern world into a miraculous land of a former age. Within its centre are ancient inns, baths, and wells that date back to Seljuk and Ottoman times. Devrent Vadisi was named, according to the colour of its soil, the Pink Valley, an uninhabited valley with cave dwellings and rock churches its scenic splendour being quite unique. The first inhabitants of this region believed that the rocks were chimneys which belonged to fairies who lived beneath the earth’s surface. Thus Cappadocia is still known as Land Of The Fairy Chimneys, a fitting name for its amazing landscape. The soft tuff rock facilitated the digging of caves in which their creators lived and worked and, as the centuries ticked by, even churches. It was here that they lived, worked and prayed, protected from the cold of winter and from the heat of the sun in summer. There are around thirty six subterranean towns in Cappadocia of which Derinkuyu is the most famous, a labyrinth of corridors and chambers, eight floors deep in which around twenty thousand people, along with their cattle, found shelter during troubled times. Cappadocia is a momentous work of art and a truly authentic miracle of nature!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Travel Guide of Istanbul
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- published: 31 Jul 2011
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Travel Guide - Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and fifth largest city proper in the world. Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural and financial centre of ...
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and fifth largest city proper in the world. Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural and financial centre of Turkey. The city covers 39 districts of the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European (Thrace) and on the Asian (Anatolia) sides of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents.
In its long history, Istanbul has served as the capital city of the Roman Empire (330395), the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (3951204 and 12611453), the Latin Empire (12041261), and the Ottoman Empire (14531922). The city was chosen as joint European Capital of Culture for 2010. The historic areas of Istanbul were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
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Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and fifth largest city proper in the world. Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural and financial centre of Turkey. The city covers 39 districts of the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European (Thrace) and on the Asian (Anatolia) sides of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents.
In its long history, Istanbul has served as the capital city of the Roman Empire (330395), the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (3951204 and 12611453), the Latin Empire (12041261), and the Ottoman Empire (14531922). The city was chosen as joint European Capital of Culture for 2010. The historic areas of Istanbul were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
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Anatolian Festival. Tour w/ Necip@Topkapi Palace_A.Archives seg_(Gen X Travel Show)
Accessing GXT's Archives of Anatolian Festival 2010. Featuring Necip Edis (Tour Guide) on Topkapi Palace, 1st pt....
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Discover Central Anatolia-Cappadocia, Turkey www.discoverturkey.travel
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8 day Express Turkey Tour by Anatolia Travels
Express Turkey tour is a group tour that departs every Friday and covers major highlights of Turkey in 8 days. Ideal for travelers with limited time.
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Istanbul, Turkey Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Istanbul is one of the most exciting places to visit in Europe, its the most populated city in the continent, it was the capital of two different empires, and it is the only city in the world that it is built on two continents.
Aside from being the largest and most popular city of Turkey, Istanbul is also the biggest cultural and financial centre of Turkey. Istanbul is considered to be the bridge that links Asia with Europe from a cultural and geographical standpoint. Istanbul is a huge metropolitan city with about 15 million residents that you can usually expect it to be busy whenever travelling there.
The most important places to visit in Istanbul are: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya), Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Galata Tower, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar), Cruise along the Bosphorus, Princes' Islands Cruise, Taksim Square and much more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Istanbul travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Istanbul is one of the most exciting places to visit in Europe, its the most populated city in the continent, it was the capital of two different empires, and it is the only city in the world that it is built on two continents.
Aside from being the largest and most popular city of Turkey, Istanbul is also the biggest cultural and financial centre of Turkey. Istanbul is considered to be the bridge that links Asia with Europe from a cultural and geographical standpoint. Istanbul is a huge metropolitan city with about 15 million residents that you can usually expect it to be busy whenever travelling there.
The most important places to visit in Istanbul are: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya), Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Galata Tower, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar), Cruise along the Bosphorus, Princes' Islands Cruise, Taksim Square and much more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Istanbul travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 10 Feb 2013
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Ancient Troy, Turkey HD
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Troy was a city, both factual and legendary, in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles / Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida. It is best known for being the setting of the Trojan War described in the Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Metrical evidence from the Iliad and the Odyssey seems to show that the name Ἴλιον (Ilion) formerly began with a digamma: Ϝίλιον (Wilion). This was later supported by the Hittite form Wilusa.
A new city called Ilium was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.
In 1865, English archaeologist Frank Calvert excavated trial trenches in a field he had bought from a local farmer at Hisarlık, and in 1868, Heinrich Schliemann, wealthy German businessman and archaeologist, also began excavating in the area after a chance meeting with Calvert in Çanakkale. These excavations revealed several cities built in succession. Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hisarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hisarlik site, which was on Calvert's property. Troy VII has been identified with the Hittite Wilusa, the probable origin of the Greek Ἴλιον, and is generally (but not conclusively) identified with Homeric Troy.
Today, the hill at Hisarlik has given its name to a small village near the ruins, supporting the tourist trade visiting the Troia archaeological site. It lies within the province of Çanakkale, some 30 km south-west of the provincial capital, also called Çanakkale. The nearest village is Tevfikiye. The map here shows the adapted Scamander estuary with Ilium a little way inland across the Homeric plain.
Troia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.
Homeric Troy
Ancient Greek historians variously placed the Trojan War in the 12th, 13th, or 14th centuries BC: Eratosthenes to 1184 BC, Herodotus to 1250 BC, Duris of Samos to 1334 BC. Modern archaeologists associate Homeric Troy with archaeological Troy VII.
In the Iliad, the Achaeans set up their camp near the mouth of the River Scamander (presumably modern Karamenderes),[9] where they had beached their ships. The city of Troy itself stood on a hill, across the plain of Scamander, where the battles of the Trojan War took place. The site of the ancient city is some 5 km from the coast today, but the ancient mouths of Scamander, some 3,000 years ago, were about that distance inland, pouring into a large bay that formed a natural harbour that has since been filled with alluvial material. Recent geological findings have permitted the reconstruction of how the original Trojan coastline would have looked, and the results largely confirm the accuracy of the Homeric geography of Troy.
In November 2001, geologists John C. Kraft from the University of Delaware and John V. Luce from Trinity College, Dublin presented the results[12][13][14][full citation needed] of investigations, begun in 1977, into the geology of the region. They compared the present geology with the landscapes and coastal features described in the Iliad and other classical sources, notably Strabo's Geographia, and concluded that there is a regular consistency between the location of Schliemann's Troy and other locations such as the Greek camp, the geological evidence, descriptions of the topography and accounts of the battle in the Iliad.
Besides the Iliad, there are references to Troy in the other major work attributed to Homer, the Odyssey, as well as in other ancient Greek literature (like Aeschylus' Oresteia). The Homeric legend of Troy was elaborated by the Roman poet Virgil in his Aeneid. The Greeks and Romans took for a fact the historicity of the Trojan War and the identity of Homeric Troy with the site in Anatolia. Alexander the Great, for example, visited the site in 334 BC and made sacrifices at tombs there associated with the Homeric heroes Achilles and Patroclus.
After the 1995 find of a Luwian biconvex seal at Troy VII, there has been a heated discussion over the language that was spoken in Homeric Troy. Frank Starke of the University of Tübingen recently demonstrated that the name of Priam, king of Troy at the time of the Trojan War, is connected to the Luwian compound Priimuua, which means "exceptionally courageous The certainty is growing that Wilusa/Troy belonged to the greater Luwian-speaking community," although it is not entirely clear whether Luwian was primarily the official language or in daily colloquial use.
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Troy was a city, both factual and legendary, in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles / Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida. It is best known for being the setting of the Trojan War described in the Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Metrical evidence from the Iliad and the Odyssey seems to show that the name Ἴλιον (Ilion) formerly began with a digamma: Ϝίλιον (Wilion). This was later supported by the Hittite form Wilusa.
A new city called Ilium was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.
In 1865, English archaeologist Frank Calvert excavated trial trenches in a field he had bought from a local farmer at Hisarlık, and in 1868, Heinrich Schliemann, wealthy German businessman and archaeologist, also began excavating in the area after a chance meeting with Calvert in Çanakkale. These excavations revealed several cities built in succession. Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hisarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hisarlik site, which was on Calvert's property. Troy VII has been identified with the Hittite Wilusa, the probable origin of the Greek Ἴλιον, and is generally (but not conclusively) identified with Homeric Troy.
Today, the hill at Hisarlik has given its name to a small village near the ruins, supporting the tourist trade visiting the Troia archaeological site. It lies within the province of Çanakkale, some 30 km south-west of the provincial capital, also called Çanakkale. The nearest village is Tevfikiye. The map here shows the adapted Scamander estuary with Ilium a little way inland across the Homeric plain.
Troia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.
Homeric Troy
Ancient Greek historians variously placed the Trojan War in the 12th, 13th, or 14th centuries BC: Eratosthenes to 1184 BC, Herodotus to 1250 BC, Duris of Samos to 1334 BC. Modern archaeologists associate Homeric Troy with archaeological Troy VII.
In the Iliad, the Achaeans set up their camp near the mouth of the River Scamander (presumably modern Karamenderes),[9] where they had beached their ships. The city of Troy itself stood on a hill, across the plain of Scamander, where the battles of the Trojan War took place. The site of the ancient city is some 5 km from the coast today, but the ancient mouths of Scamander, some 3,000 years ago, were about that distance inland, pouring into a large bay that formed a natural harbour that has since been filled with alluvial material. Recent geological findings have permitted the reconstruction of how the original Trojan coastline would have looked, and the results largely confirm the accuracy of the Homeric geography of Troy.
In November 2001, geologists John C. Kraft from the University of Delaware and John V. Luce from Trinity College, Dublin presented the results[12][13][14][full citation needed] of investigations, begun in 1977, into the geology of the region. They compared the present geology with the landscapes and coastal features described in the Iliad and other classical sources, notably Strabo's Geographia, and concluded that there is a regular consistency between the location of Schliemann's Troy and other locations such as the Greek camp, the geological evidence, descriptions of the topography and accounts of the battle in the Iliad.
Besides the Iliad, there are references to Troy in the other major work attributed to Homer, the Odyssey, as well as in other ancient Greek literature (like Aeschylus' Oresteia). The Homeric legend of Troy was elaborated by the Roman poet Virgil in his Aeneid. The Greeks and Romans took for a fact the historicity of the Trojan War and the identity of Homeric Troy with the site in Anatolia. Alexander the Great, for example, visited the site in 334 BC and made sacrifices at tombs there associated with the Homeric heroes Achilles and Patroclus.
After the 1995 find of a Luwian biconvex seal at Troy VII, there has been a heated discussion over the language that was spoken in Homeric Troy. Frank Starke of the University of Tübingen recently demonstrated that the name of Priam, king of Troy at the time of the Trojan War, is connected to the Luwian compound Priimuua, which means "exceptionally courageous The certainty is growing that Wilusa/Troy belonged to the greater Luwian-speaking community," although it is not entirely clear whether Luwian was primarily the official language or in daily colloquial use.
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
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Turkey Travel Guide: Top 50 Things to Do | TRAVEL THERAPY
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Troy | Ancient city, Turkey
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Troy is a city well-known to both history and legend (as well as archaeology), and was situated in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey (but which was known in Classical sources as Asia Minor), located south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles/Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida at Hisaronu. It is best known for being the setting of the Trojan War described in the Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Metrical evidence from the Iliad and the Odyssey seems to show that the name Ἴλιον (Ilion) formerly began with a digamma: Ϝίλιον (Wilion). This was later supported by the Hittite form Wilusa.
A new capital called Ilium[note 2] was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.
In 1865, English archaeologist Frank Calvert excavated trial trenches in a field he had bought from a local farmer at Hisarlık, and in 1868, Heinrich Schliemann, a wealthy German businessman and archaeologist, also began excavating in the area after a chance meeting with Calvert in Çanakkale.[3][4] These excavations revealed several cities built in succession. Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hisarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert[5] and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hisarlik site, which was on Calvert's property. Troy VII has been identified with the Hittite city Wilusa, the probable origin of the Greek Ἴλιον, and is generally (but not conclusively) identified with Homeric Troy.
Today, the hill at Hisarlik has given its name to a small village near the ruins, supporting the tourist trade visiting the Troia archaeological site.[6] It lies within the province of Çanakkale, some 30 km south-west of the provincial capital, also called Çanakkale. The nearest village is Tevfikiye. The map here shows the adapted Scamander estuary with Ilium a little way inland across the Homeric plain.
Troia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.
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Troy is a city well-known to both history and legend (as well as archaeology), and was situated in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey (but which was known in Classical sources as Asia Minor), located south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles/Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida at Hisaronu. It is best known for being the setting of the Trojan War described in the Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Metrical evidence from the Iliad and the Odyssey seems to show that the name Ἴλιον (Ilion) formerly began with a digamma: Ϝίλιον (Wilion). This was later supported by the Hittite form Wilusa.
A new capital called Ilium[note 2] was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.
In 1865, English archaeologist Frank Calvert excavated trial trenches in a field he had bought from a local farmer at Hisarlık, and in 1868, Heinrich Schliemann, a wealthy German businessman and archaeologist, also began excavating in the area after a chance meeting with Calvert in Çanakkale.[3][4] These excavations revealed several cities built in succession. Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hisarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert[5] and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hisarlik site, which was on Calvert's property. Troy VII has been identified with the Hittite city Wilusa, the probable origin of the Greek Ἴλιον, and is generally (but not conclusively) identified with Homeric Troy.
Today, the hill at Hisarlik has given its name to a small village near the ruins, supporting the tourist trade visiting the Troia archaeological site.[6] It lies within the province of Çanakkale, some 30 km south-west of the provincial capital, also called Çanakkale. The nearest village is Tevfikiye. The map here shows the adapted Scamander estuary with Ilium a little way inland across the Homeric plain.
Troia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.
- published: 09 Jan 2015
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