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Anatolia (Turkish: Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory. Geographically, the Anatolian region is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west, the Turkish Straits to the north-west, and the Black Sea to the north.
The history of Anatolia (often referred to in historical sources as Asia Minor) can be roughly subdivided into: Prehistory of Anatolia (up to the end of the 3rd millennium BCE ), Ancient Anatolia (including Hattian, Hittite and post-Hittite periods), Classical Anatolia (including Achaemenid, Hellenistic and Roman periods), Byzantine Anatolia (la...
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"Asia Minor" is a 1961 instrumental recording by Jimmy Wisner (operating under the name Kokomo so as to not alienate his jazz fans). It is a rock and roll adaptation of Edvard Grieg 's " Piano Concerto in A Minor ", using shellac on the hammers of a cheap piano so as to induce a honky-tonk sound. [3]
- "Roy's Tune"
- 1961
- 1:58
The following is a list of regions of Ancient Anatolia, also known as " Asia Minor ," in the present day Anatolia region of Turkey in Western Asia . Late Bronze Age regions (circa 1200 BC) Late Bronze Age regions of Anatolia / Asia Minor (circa 1200 BC) with main settlements.
- Northwestern Middle East
Asia Minor was an essential part of the Greek world and an area of enduring Greek cultural dominance. In antiquity, from late Bronze Age up to the Roman conquest , Greek city-states had even exercised political control of most of the region, except the period ca. 550–470 BC when it was part of the Achaimenid Persian Empire .
- 15 May 1919 – 11 October 1922, (3 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
- Western Anatolia
Alaşehir ( Turkish pronunciation: [aˈɫaʃehiɾ]) is a municipality and district of Manisa Province, Turkey. [2] . Its area is 971 km 2, [3] and its population is 104,717 (2022). [1] . It is situated in the valley of the Kuzuçay ( Cogamus in antiquity), at the foot of the Bozdağ Mountain ( Mount Tmolus in antiquity).
The 806 invasion of Asia Minor was the largest of a long series of military operations launched by the Abbasid Caliphate against the Byzantine Empire. The expedition took place in southeastern and central Asia Minor, where the two states shared a long land border.