Timeline_of_Anatolian_history

Timeline of Anatolian history

Timeline of Anatolian history

Aspects of regional history


See History of Turkey. See also the Hittites, Sultanate of Rum, Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey.

17th century BCE

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14th century

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See also

Cities in Turkey

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