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133 BC, The Roman invasion of Anatolia begins with the annexation of Attalid Pergamon by the Roman Republic. The entire region is later brought under Roman rule ...
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1600-700 BC. HITITE PERIOD. Hittites (the first Indo-European culture in history) won the struggle to establish a great kingdom in central Anatolia, making ...
Contents · 1 Alexander the Great; 3.2. · 2 Wars of the Diadochi and division of Alexander's empire; 3.2. · 3 Seleucid Empire; 3.2. · 4 Parthia and Pergamon ...
Anatolia Timeline from transanatolie.com
The Hittite Empire was at its height in the 14th century BCE, encompassing central Anatolia, north-western Syria as far as Ugarit, and upper Mesopotamia.
After its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BC, Asia Minor enjoyed centuries of peace under the Roman rule. During the Middle Ages, as a part of the ...
Anatolia Timeline from www.metmuseum.org
Key Events. ca. 11,000–6400 B.C.. The Neolithic period in Anatolia is divided into the Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic, to distinguish settlements that do not ...
The Ottoman period spanned more than 600 years and came to an end in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic.
With time, the Turks conquered most of Anatolia and established the Anatolian Seljuk State as a part of the Great Seljuk Empire (1075 - 1318), the first Turkish ...
Anatolia Timeline from www.peraair.com
In the years before 1200 BC, the Hittites seem to have expanded their power into western Asia Minor, perhaps even bringing Troy under their control. However, ...