A Map Of Asia Minor

A Map Of Asia Minor. Map Of Asia Minor by Print Collector This is a collection of 283 beautiful historical maps of Asia Minor (including the Armenian Highlands), the Caucasus, Iran, and neighboring lands including the Aegean Basin, the Levant, and northern Africa, from around 1500 B.C Cartographers include: Samuel Butler, William Shepherd, Ramsey Muir, Heinrich Kiepert, William Ramsay, Keith Johnston, George Adam Smith, Suren.

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Map of Asia Minor before the outbreak of the Mithradatic Wars, 90 BC Serving as a bridge between Asia and Europe, Anatolia has been an important trade and cultural center throughout its history

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The Hittites stand out as the oldest and most powerful empire in the history of Anatolia. Asia Minor also referred to as Anatolia or the Anatolian plateau is the westernmost protrusion of the Asia which comprises mainly of modern day Turkey Asia Minor is usually synonymous with Asian Turkey, which is made up of almost the entire country.

Asia Minor World History Encyclopedia. The earliest reference to the region comes from tablets of the Akkadian Dynasty (2334-2083 BCE) where it was known as The Land of the Hatti and was inhabited by the Hittites.It was among the most significant regions of antiquity. The modern maps were prepared by Waltzemüller, and most of them--perhaps all--engraved as early as 1507

Antique Map of Asia Minor by Cluver (1685). Asia Minor also referred to as Anatolia or the Anatolian plateau is the westernmost protrusion of the Asia which comprises mainly of modern day Turkey Map of Asia Minor and the adjacent Mediterranean lands in Roman times