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Anadolu Province
The Province of Anatolia (Turkish: Anadolu) was one of two the core
provinces in the early years of the Ottoman Empire. It was controlled directly by the
sultan from Constantinople (Istanbul). Consisting of western Anatolia, its capital was Bursa. This
province was the Ottoman heartland, during the early reign of Bayezid I established as a
formal province.
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| The Middle East
by Bernard Lewis (07 August, 1997) - Scribner
page301
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... the hands of the various derebey families, with only two provinces, Karaman and Anadolu, remaining under the direct administration of Istanbul. A parallel development ...
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| Imperium Romanum
by Andrew Lintott (25 June, 1993) - Routledge
page112
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... commission to supervise a peace settlement).' Gabinius left his Syrian province in 55 to instal Ptolemaios Neos Dionysos ('Ptolemy the Fluteplayer') ...
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| Turkey (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
by Suzanne Swan (March, 2003) - DK ADULT
page59
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... agreement with France that returned what is now the Hatay province to Turkish control. however, Turkey remained resolutely neutral during World ...
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| Lonely Planet Turkey (Lonely Planet Turkey)
by Pat Yale, Verity Campbell, and Richard Plunkett (March, 2003) - Lonely Planet Publications
page611
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... southeast Anatolia is changing as the Southeast Anatolia Project (Gneydogu Anadolu Projesi), better known simply as ... project is awe-inspiring, affecting eight provinces and two huge rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. By ...
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| Europe : A History
by Norman Davies (01 February, 1998) - Harper Perennial
page653
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... doing, he gave Peter the chance to grab the Swedish provinces of Livonia and Ingria, where in 1703 the foundation of ...
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| Lonely Planet Greece (Lonely Planet Greece)
by Carolyn Bain, David Willett, Michael Clark, Des Hannigan, Paul Hellander, and Jeanne Oliver (March, 2004) - Lonely Planet Publications
page22
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... to buy tickets. Buses from Istanbul to Athens leave the Anadolu Terminal (Anatolia Terminal) at the Topkapi otogar (bus station) at ...
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