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  1. The History of the Seljuq Turks: From the Jami al-Tawarikh (Studies in the History of Iran & Turkey) by E. Bosworth, 2000-12-15
  2. The wild turkey in Arkansas: History, biology and management by Michael R Widner, 1998
  3. Legend of a country doctor: A history of Turkey, Texas by Pauline Gilmore, 1978
  4. The Economic History of Turkey, 1800-1914 (Centre for Middle Eastern Studies) by Charles Issawi, 1980-11
  5. Papers of VIIIth International Congress on the Economic and Social History of Turkey by Nurcan ABACI, 2006-07-11
  6. The rule of Catherine the Great: Turkey and Poland, 1768-1770 (History of Russia) by Sergei M. Soloviev, 1994
  7. Turkey Run State Park, a History and Description
  8. Turkey (The History of Nations) - Vol. XIV by Archibald Cary Coolidge, W. Harold Claflin Sir Edward S. Creasy, 1906
  9. The Turkey Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-07-06
  10. Turkey, World's Best Histories (World's Best Histories) by Edson L. Cark, 1878
  11. Managers of Modernization: Organizations and Elites in Turkey, 1950-1969 by Leslie L., Jr. Roos, Noralou P. Roos, 1971-12
  12. The Christian Minorities in Turkey.(Book review): An article from: Church History by Ozge Kemahlioglu, 2007-09-01
  13. Turkeys In Texas: A History Of The Turkey Industry In Texas by Isabella Kruse Schaffner, 2007-09-12
  14. A history of Turkey: from Empire to Republic

81. NIE Online Lesson - The Vibrant History & Culture Of Turkey
With turkey s long history and rich culture, it s no wonder they re nervous over How do you think turkey s history, culture and economics relates to why
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As the Bush Administration's push for war against Iraq gains momentum, the people of Turkey get more and more uneasy. Bridging the landscape between Europe and Asia, Turkey shares part of its southern border with Iraq. This puts them uncomfortably close to the battle zone, making the Turkish nation a political and strategic hot spot. Already, its location has significantly affected talks among NATO members, as Turkey knows such a war would severely undermine the nation's vitality with the imminent waves of refugees and loss of tourism and trading dollars. Although this nation suffered violent skirmishes between local rebels and Turkish authorities in 1999, along with some negative effects from U.S. air strikes on Afghanistan since 2001, those impacts would likely pale in comparison to the fallout from a U.S. war on Iraq. With Turkey's long history and rich culture, it's no wonder they're nervous over what they risk losing. Located between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, for millennia this region has thrived as a trading and cultural center. Travelers can see signs of its past from its ancient fortresses and mosques to its spice bazaars to its arts, and to its mix of traditional and contemporary lifestyles.

82. Discover Turkey: ANATOLIA
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  • Anatolia in Pictures (A short story of civilizations of Anatolia, includes sample images of great works of Anatolians from the end of the third ice-age to the 20th century)
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    History of Anatolia
    In 1055 a group of Central Asiatic Turks, the SELJUKS, conquered Baghdad and established a Middle Eastern and Anatolian empire. When this empire was broken up by the Mongol invasion, one of the remaining local powers became known as the Ottoman dynasty, after its leader OSMAN I. The OTTOMAN EMPIRE spread from northwestern Anatolia and captured Constantinople in 1453. At the peak of their power the Ottomans controlled much of the eastern Mediterranean. The Ottomans had a sophisticated system of internal administration and also organized the first standing army in Europe. As the Ottoman Empire began to collapse under its own weight in the 18th and 19th centuries, it became a battleground for rival European powers, wedged as it was between the Russian and Austrian empires (see EASTERN QUESTION). By the outbreak of World War I the Ottoman Empire had essentially been divided into spheres of influence by the great European powers, but a reform movement was active within the Ottoman Empire itself. The YOUNG TURKS brought about a revolution in 1908 and were successful in introducing civil and social reforms of far-reaching consequence. In 1922, however, the Turks, led by Mustafa Kemal (later known as Kemal ATATURK) and Ismet INONU, defeated the armies occupying Anatolia. Inonu then won what has been called "the greatest diplomatic victory in history" when the Treaty of Lausanne (see LAUSANNE, TREATY OF) recognized the Republic of Turkey. The republic was declared on Oct. 29, 1923, and Ataturk was elected its first president. Turkey remained neutral in World War II until it joined the Allies in February 1945. Turkey joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1952.
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    Items 1 to 21 of 21 DK Eyewitness Travel Guides: Turkey (Penguin Books Ltd, Hardback 408pp, 217x125mm) This text explores Turkey's rich and varied heritage, from Greek and Roman ruins such as Ephesus, to bustling bazaars and virgin beaches with turqiose water. Photographs and illust...
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    84. Turkey (12/04)
    Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, Flag of turkey is red with a vertical white crescent (the closed portion is
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    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
    Republic of Turkey
    Geography
    Area: 780,580 sq. km.
    Cities: Capital Ankara (pop. 4.0 million). Other cities Istanbul (8.8 million), Izmir (2.3 million), Bursa (2.1 million), Adana (1.8 million).
    Terrain: Narrow coastal plain surrounds Anatolia, an inland plateau becomes increasingly rugged as it progresses eastward. Turkey includes one of the more earthquake-prone areas of the world.
    Climate: Moderate in coastal areas, harsher temperatures inland. People
    Nationality: Noun Turk(s). Adjective Turkish. Population (2003): 68.1 million. Annual population growth rate (2004 est.): 1.13%. Ethnic groups: Turkish, Kurdish, other. Religions: Muslim 99%, Christian, Bahai and Jewish. Languages: Turkish (official), Kurdish, Zaza, Arabic, Armenian, Greek. Education: Years compulsory Attendance Literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 68.5 yrs.

    85. History - Turkey - Middle East: Alexander Great, Cyrus Great, Unique Ottoman, Ge
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    The first major civilization in Anatolia was that of the Hittites, about 1900 to 1200 bc, which originated in the central plateau. It was destroyed by invaders known as the Sea Peoples, who swept over Asia Minor and Syria at the beginning of the 12th century bc. The destruction of the western Anatolian city of Troy, an event celebrated in ancient Greek legends, probably occurred during these invasions. One group of the Sea Peoples, the Phrygians, established a kingdom that became the dominant Anatolian power in the 9th and 8th centuries bc. During this period the Greeks founded Miletus, Ephesus, and Priene and a number of other cities in Ionia, an area along the Aegean coast. About 700 bc the Phrygian kingdom was overrun and destroyed by the Cimmerians, a nomadic people who thereafter lived in western Asia Minor. In the 7th century bc the Lydians also appeared near the Aegean coast, where they founded a kingdom, the capital of which was Sardis. It was overthrown by the Persians under Cyrus the Great in 546 bc. From the mid-6th century to 333 bc most of Asia Minor, including Anatolia, belonged to the Persian Empire, although the Greek cities frequently enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy. In the 4th century bc Persian power declined, and after 333 bc it was supplanted by the Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great. In the 2nd and 1st centuries bc, Asia Minor was gradually conquered by the Romans.

    86. Property Frontiers | Turkey : History & Politics
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    Turkey Modern Turkey was established in 1923. The Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk) began the process of constructing a secular, democratic state. During the 1990s Turkish politics have been unstable; this has affected the business environment. Visitors are advised to keep a close eye on current affairs as they may impact on potential exports. After the 1995 elections there was a period of political instability, during which the main Islamist party participated in Government for the first time. The following general elections in April 1999 resulted in the formation of an unlikely three party coalition comprising the DSP (Social Democrats), ANAP (Centre Right) and MHP (right wing nationalist). The Government had a substantial majority in Parliament, thus giving it the ability to push through much needed structural reforms in the economy, despite considerable differences in the ideological background of the coalition partners.

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    The Byzantine State never fully recovered and on many occasions during the next three centuries, a final defeat was only prevented by the disunity of its enemies and particularly by the massive fortifications of the city of Constantinople. The conquest of Constantinople in 1204 ? the only time the fortifications were breached ? was followed by one of the most savage and rapacious sackings in the history of the world. The treasures of Byzantium were beyond count or value and many priceless works of art were removed to Europe (mainly to Venice) during this time.
    The Byzantines set up a rival capital at Nicea, until Constantinople was retaken in 1261. By this time, however, the empire had effectively lost control of most of its territories and, by the 14th century, Byzantine control of Asia Minor was little more than an empty theory. From the 11th century onwards, the Asiatic area of Turkey known as Anatolia had also been affected by upheavals and conquests from the east. Successive invasions from Central Asia led to the Islamic Turkification of the region, the real power fast becoming the Ottomans' ? a name derived from their 14th-century leader, Osman Gazi, who scored a decisive victory against the Byzantines at the Battle of Baphaeon in 1301.
    The Ottomans steadily expanded their territorial control from Turkey itself, constructing the Ottoman Empire, which at its zenith in the mid-16th century ? a period associated with the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent ? covered southeast Europe (including the Balkans and Hungary), North Africa (as far as Morocco), the Crimea and Georgia, the Levant, Syria, Iraq and most of the Arabian peninsula. The most famous conquest, from a symbolic and strategic point of view, was that of Constantinople itself in 1453; with its fall, the Roman Empire, in a strictly legalistic sense, finally came to an end. The territorial ambitions of the Ottomans regarding control of the Mediterranean and Central Europe brought the empire into conflict with the major European powers of the day, particularly the Hapsburgs.

    88. History Of Anatolia - All About Turkey
    Home history history of Anatolia Called Asia Minor (Lesser Asia) by the Romans, the land is the Asian part of modern turkey, across Thrace.
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      Historic Ages of Anatolia Paleolithic Age (Early Stone Age) 60,0000 - 10,000 B.C. Mesolithic Age (Mid Stone Age) 10,000 - 8,500 B.C. Neolithic Age (Late Stone Age) 8,500 - 5,000 B.C. Calcolithic Age (Copper Age) 5,000 - 3,000 B.C. Bronze Age 3,000 - 2,000 B.C. Hatti Civilization 2,500 - 2,000 B.C. Troy - II Settlement 2,500 - 2,000 B.C. Hatti and Hittite Principalities Period 2,000 - 1,750 B.C. Great Hittite Kingdom
      Hurri Civilization
      1,750 - 1,200 B.C. Troy - VI Civilization 1,800 - 1,275 B.C. Aegean Migration and Invasion From Balkans 1,200 B.C. The Anatolian Principalities during the Iron Age 1,200 - 700 B.C. Urartu Civilization 900 - 600 B.C. The Civilization of Phrygia 750 - 300 B.C. Lydia Caria and Lycia Civilizations 700 - 300 B.C. Ionian Civilization 1,050 - 300 B.C. Persian Conquest 545 - 333 B.C. Hellenistic And Roman Age 333 B.C. - 395 A.D.

    89. All About Turkey
    Whether you re visiting turkey or just interested, I wrote this site for you. On this site I introduce turkey s history, tourist sites, regions,
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    90. ADC Map: Part Of The American Map Publishing Group
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    91. Turkish Embassy.org - Republic Of Turkey
    inherited by modern turkey is the successful and shining history of the Turks over The first Turkish tribe that is mentioned in history is the Huns.
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    Home Country Profile The Republic of Turkey, founded in 1923, has its roots in two historical sources deep in the depths of the past. One of these resources inherited by modern Turkey is the successful and shining history of the Turks over a time frame of more than 4,000 years. The other is the fact that Turks have been settled in Anatolia since the 11th century. The Huns
    The first Turkish tribe that is mentioned in history is the Huns. Clear records about the Huns made their appearance in the 8th century B.C. Chinese sources refer to the Huns as Hiung-nu and in time, some of the Huns migrated to the West. The Gokturks
    Founded in 552 AD by Bumin Khan, the Gokturks engaged in widespread diplomatic activity. The famed Orhun epitaphs from this period are made up of the tombstone inscriptions of Tonyukuk (d.720), Kültigin (d.731) and Bilge Kagan (d.734) The Uygurs
    The rule of the Göktürks was brought to an end in the year 745 by the Uygurs, who were of the same ethnic stock as themselves. In this manner all the Turks who had converged under the banner of the Göktürks were dispersed to that of the Uygurs that the agricultural basin where they lived became known as Turkistan. In the year 1229, the Mongols put an end to Uygur sovereignty; the Uygurs however, became their cultural and political mentors.

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    Throughout its history, the Turkish nation had not faced such difficult When turkey laid down as a condition, on April 5, 1922, that the enemy forces in
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    Starting from the Establishment of the Ottoman Empire The First World War and the Mondros Cease-Fire Agreement The Ottomans joined the First World War in 1914 as a result of fait accompli. During the war, the empire suffered a loss of four hundred thousand casualties and being defeated by the Allies, signed an armistice at Mondros on October 30, 1918. Following this armistice, the Ottomans were forced to sign the Sevres Treaty on August 10, 1920 which aimed at dividing the lands of the empire. The Turkish nation in protest to the Mondros Armistice and the Sevres Treaty started its War of Liberation under the command of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. After the victory, the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara abolished the office of the Sultan on November 1, 1922, thus ending 631 years of Ottoman rule in the world. go to top Efforts to Disintegrate the Empire go to top Subversive Organizations Shortly after the Mondros Treaty, many organizations and societies appeared which were against national independence. Besides such pro-Ottoman and caliphate societies as the "Sulh ve Selameti Osmaniye Firkasi (Peace and Ottoman Salvation Party), the "Teali Islam Cemiyeti" (Moslem Promotion Society), the "Hürriyet ve Itilaf Firkasi" (Liberty and Entente Party), there were other societies of the minorities such as the "Mavrimira" and the "Pontus Society". Their subversive activities during the First World War continued after the Treaty in order to prevent Turks from establishing a Notional State in Anatolia.

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    98. MERIA RESEARCH GUIDE
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    By Ozgul Erdemli The internet is perhaps the greatest tool for researching Turkey. It offers easy and immediate access to a host of sources on Turkish history, politics, foreign relations, business and economics, news, and research institutes. This guide provides information on useful websites covering all of those topics and more, including government agencies, newspapers, and corporations and universities, most of which maintain sites in both Turkish and English. Unless otherwise stated, the following sites are either in English or have English versions. HISTORY AND GENERAL INFORMATION A wonderful place to start exploring the country through fascinating images of people, wildlife, landscapes, geography, ancient sites, villages, architecture, arts, and handicrafts is www.turkishodyssey.com/gallery/gallery.htm www.access.ch tuerke i ... www.boun.edu.tr/istanbul/history.htm Ataturk Related Sites www.cc.columbia.edu/c u /t s ... www.ataturk.turkiye.org Archival Information http://www.ttk.gov.tr

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    100. Ancient Turkey
    An elegantly written account of turkey s history by one of the greatest living Seton Lloyd s lively account of turkey s early history is for the
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