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TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. CORUM. Bogazkale. Hattusa. Wall
Turkey. Central Anatolia. Adiyaman. Nemrut Dag
TURKEY. WEST ANATOLIA. DENIZLI. Hierapolis. Monumental gate of the proconsul Julius Frontinus (1st c. AD). Roman art. Early Empire
Pergamon - View toward BergamaAn ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern day Bak)
Turkey - SarikamisSarikamrighamish) - a town and a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Scene of a battle during World War One between Ottoman Turkish and Russian forces
Bayindir Dam, Ankara, TurkeyAnkara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. A view from the top of the Bayindir Dam, located 12 kilometres outside Ankara
Gaziantep - TurkeyGaziantep (Aintab), Turkey. Considered to be on of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. The sixth largest city in Turkey in the south-eastern Anatolia region
Turkish peasant family groupA Turkish peasant family group photograph. Situated on their farm in Central Anatolia. The seated mans two wives wear traditional headdresses as befits married women
Turkish hunting party in AnatoliaTurkish shooting party with rifles and dogs in Anatolia
Pergamon, Turkey - The Basillica - one of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. The site of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon, situated today in Misia in northwestern Anatolia
Pergamon, Turkey - The latest excavations (1908)The site of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon, situated today in Misia in northwestern Anatolia, sixteen miles from the Aegean Sea. Once nearly invaded by the Celts
Pergamon, Turkey - view from the ruins toward BergamaThe site of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon, situated today in Misia in northwestern Anatolia, sixteen miles from the Aegean Sea. Once nearly invaded by the Celts
Ankara - Turkey - Statue of AtaturkAnkara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. Established before 1200BC by the Hittites
Ruins at Bergama / PergamonThe Ruins at Pergamon or Pergamum. An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea
Theatre at Bergama / PergamonThe Theatre at Pergamon or Pergamum. An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea
Ruins of the Basilica at Bergama / PergamonThe Basilica at Pergamon or Pergamum. An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea
Site / Ruins of Pergamon - TurkeyThe Ancient Bridge with the Basilica behind at Pergamon (or Pergamum). An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea
Miletus, TurkeyRuins of the Theatre at Miletus, Turkey. Miletus was an ancient city on the western coast of Anatolia (in what is now Aydin Province), near the mouth of the Maeander River in ancient Caria
Laodicea - TurkeyRemains of the entrance at Laodicea on the Lycus (Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum, also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia - earlier known as Diospolis and Rhoas)
Turkey, KayseriDoner Kumbet - a Seljuk building, surmounted by a storks nest. Kayseri in Central Anatolia. Renowned for culinary specialities, historical monuments and the former Talas American college
Mehmed III Ottoman SultMEHMED III (MOHAMMED III) suceeded Murad III; continued arduous war with Austria, suppresed revolts in Anatolia and faced war with Iran (1603)