How long has Turkey existed?

The history of the Turks covers more than 4,000 years and two continents. They first emerged in Central Asia around 2000 B.C, later spreading throughout Asia and Europe with the establishment of many independent states and empires.
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What was Turkey before it became Turkey?

The Treaty of Lausanne of July 24, 1923, led to the international recognition of the sovereignty of the newly formed "Republic of Turkey" as the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, and the republic was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923, in the new capital of Ankara.
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How long has Turkey been on Earth?

From being honored birds to decimated populations to an astonishing recovery, wild turkeys have a storied history as proud and bold as their personalities. A type of game bird, the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), evolved over 11 million years ago and belonged to the scientific bird family Phasianidae.
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What was Turkey before?

The country adopted this name after it declared independence in 1923 from the occupying Western powers. Over the centuries, Europeans have referred to firstly the Ottoman state and then to Turkiye by many names. But the name that has stuck most is the Latin "Turquia'' and the more ubiquitous "Turkey."
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How old is Turkish?

Turkish is a very old language. Some resources date its origins as far as 8500 years ago . It is very rich in vocabulary and has its own phonetic, morphological and syntactic structure. It is part of the Ural-Altaic language family.
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What is Turkey's old name?

The English name Turkey, now applied to the modern Republic of Turkey, is historically derived (via Old French Turquie) from the Medieval Latin Turchia, Turquia. It is first recorded in Middle English (as Turkye, Torke, later Turkie, Turky), attested in Chaucer, c.
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Who founded Turkey?

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk - Wikipedia.
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Are Turks Mongols?

History. The Mongols and Turks have developed a strong relationship. Both peoples were commonly nomadic peoples despite ethnic differences, and the cultural sprachbund evolved into a mixture of alliance and conflicts. The Xiongnu people were thought to be the ancestors of modern Mongols and Turks.
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Where did Turks come from?

In the 11th century, Turks began appearing at the edges of Asia Minor (Anatolia), which was then controlled by the Greeks. Many of the Turks were mercenaries in the employ of local Arab and Persian rulers to the east of the Byzantine Empire and Armenia, the dominant states in Asia Minor.
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What is the biblical name for Turkey?

The Hebrew name for the American turkey is tarnegol hodu, literally rooster of India.
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What did a turkey evolve from?

Turkeys evolved from earlier birds. The ancestors of the turkey evolved about 100 million years ago, from the dinosaurs that were alive at that time.
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Is the turkey native to America?

Domestic turkeys come from the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a species that is native only to the Americas. In the 1500s, Spanish traders brought some that had been domesticated by indigenous Americans to Europe and Asia.
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When was the turkey discovered?

Which came first—the Pilgrim or the turkey? Wild turkeys were probably first domesticated by native Mexicans. Spaniards brought tame Mexican turkeys to Europe in 1519, and they reached England by 1524. The Pilgrims actually brought several turkeys to America on the voyage in 1620.
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Is Turkey an old country?

The Anatolian peninsula, comprising most of modern Turkey, is one of the oldest permanently settled regions in the world. Various ancient Anatolian populations have lived in Anatolia, from at least the Neolithic until the Hellenistic period.
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Who was in Turkey before the Ottomans?

Turks, originally a nomadic people from Central Asia, established several empires, including the Seljuk Empire and later the Ottoman Empire, which was founded in Anatolia by Turkish ruler Osman in 1299.
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Did the French ever occupy Turkey?

After the occupation of Cilicia proper at the end of 1918, French troops occupied the Ottoman provinces of Antep, Marash and Urfa in southern Anatolia at the end of 1919, taking them over from British troops as agreed.
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Was Genghis Khan a Turkish?

Genghis Khan himself was technically not ethnic Han, but he and mainly his successors saw themselves as legitimate Chinese emperors by establishing the Yuan Dynasty.
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Who defeated Mongols in Turkey?

Alauddin sent an army commanded by his brother Ulugh Khan and the general Zafar Khan, and this army comprehensively defeated the Mongols, with the capture of 20,000 prisoners, who were put to death.
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What was Turkey called before Constantinople?

Istanbul, Turkish İstanbul, formerly Constantinople, ancient Byzantium, largest city and principal seaport of Turkey. It was the capital of both the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
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When did Greece invade Turkey?

The armed conflict started when the Greek forces landed in Smyrna (now İzmir), on 15 May 1919. They advanced inland and took control of the western and northwestern part of Anatolia, including the cities of Manisa, Balıkesir, Aydın, Kütahya, Bursa and Eskişehir.
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Why is Turkey called the sick man of Europe?

The empire was at war with Russia for regional control, and during the mid-19th century the Ottoman Empire suffered from numerous challenges including economic problems, military defeats, and ethnic unrest. Due to these difficulties, the empire was compared to an ailing old man.
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What did Turkey invent?

The history of inventions in Turkey goes from Turkish coffee, Turkish baths, military marching bands, vaccinations to the world's first Christian church and the famous Lion's milk: rakı.
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Who destroyed the Ottoman Empire?

The Turks fought fiercely and successfully defended the Gallipoli Peninsula against a massive Allied invasion in 1915-1916, but by 1918 defeat by invading British and Russian forces and an Arab revolt had combined to destroy the Ottoman economy and devastate its land, leaving some six million people dead and millions ...
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