What is the old name of Turkey?

It lies across the Aegean Sea to the east of Greece and is usually known by its ancient name Anatolia
Anatolia
Anatolia (plural Anatolias) A peninsula in Western Asia, comprising most of the modern Republic of Turkey. Bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Armenian Highland to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Aegean Sea to the west. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: Asia Minor, Lesser Asia, Turkey.
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What was Turkey called originally?

The land occupied by the Turks was known as the Ottoman Empire from the 1300s until 1922. Following World War I and the fall of the Ottomans, the republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) formed, taking on the name that had long referred to that region. Makes sense, right? Turks live in Turkey.
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Did Turkey have another name?

Turkey adopted its official name, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, known in English as the Republic of Turkey, upon the declaration of the republic on 29 October 1923.
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What was the name of Turkey in biblical times?

A circular letter sent by consul Lucius recorded in 1 Maccabees 15:16-24, mentions numerous communities in Asla Minör ( How Turkey is mentioned in the Bible) with Jewish people.
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What was Turkey called before Constantinople?

Up until the year 330 Istanbul was known as Byzantium, and then until 1453 Constantinople. Its current name of Istanbul only came into being on the 28th March 1930. Istanbul was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, and later of the Ottoman Empire.
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What country did Turkey used to be?

Turkey was founded as its own country in 1923 after the Turkish War of Independence, but before that, it was part of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled in Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and southeastern Europe, and Turkey was right in the middle of it all.
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What was Turkey called by the Romans?

Called Asia Minor (Lesser Asia) by the Romans, the land is the Asian part of modern Turkey, across Thrace.
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Was the Garden of Eden in Turkey?

Nicknamed the “Garden of Eden” by locals, the green valley is located in one of the most arid regions of Turkey. It attracts tourists from all over the world with its wildlife and natural beauty. Nicknamed the “Garden of Eden” by locals, the green valley is located in one of the most arid regions of Turkey.
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What did the Pilgrims call Turkey?

William Bradford, Miles Standish, Priscilla Mullins, John Alden, and all that crowd—when the Wampanoag chief Massasoit came forward and offered a wild bird for the feast, saying, “This bird is mighty good eating, folks—it's called a neyhom ,” the Pilgrims no doubt made a reply something like this: “Gee, thanks, Chief.
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What is the Hebrew name for Turkey?

In Hebrew, a turkey is referred to as “tarnegol hodu,” which literally translates to “rooster of India.” Hebrew is not the only language to attribute the Thanksgiving icon's origins to the subcontinent; Russian, Polish, Yiddish, and Turkish – ironic because the British derived the bird's English name from this nation – ...
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What did the Turks call Turkey?

Turks have called their country Türkiye since the country declared its independence in 1923. Türkiye wants its name back. Nearly 100 years after becoming an independent republic, the country more widely known globally by its Western name, Turkey, is moving to reclaim its rightful identity on the global stage.
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What was Turkey called 5000 years ago?

Neolithic Age (Late Stone Age) 8,500 – 5,000 BCE

Historians call ancient Turkey Anatolia. Anatolia likely was exposed to a variety of different early cultures and ideas as a result of these mass migrations. During this period, several settlements began to develop and thrive.
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Are Turks still called Ottomans?

Ottomans are not the same as 'Turks'

It is thanks to European ignorance (that has lasted centuries) and to nation building in Turkey that the Ottoman sultans have become 'Turkish' sultans.
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What is another name for Turkey?

Turkey changes its official name to Türkiye The Turkish government is asking that the country be called by its Turkish name, a change which the United Nations has now adopted.
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What is the Native American word for Turkey?

Another theory is that a Native American word for the bird is firkee, which early settlers heard as “turkey.” How that one got started is anyone's guess.
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What was Turkey called in WWI?

The Ottoman Empire came into World War I as one of the Central Powers. The Ottoman Empire entered the war by carrying out a surprise attack on Russia's Black Sea coast on 29 October 1914, with Russia responding by declaring war on 2 November 1914.
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What was turkey called in the 1600s?

1600 - The Hittite Empire forms in Turkey, also known as Anatolia.
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What is the Navajo word for turkey?

Turkeys are called "Tązhii" in the Navajo language.
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Do Native Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?

Indigenous Peoples in America recognize Thanksgiving as a day of mourning. It is a time to remember ancestral history as well as a day to acknowledge and protest the racism and oppression which they continue to experience today.
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Is Noah's Ark in Turkey?

A natural rock formation near Dogubayazit, Turkey, has been misidentified as Noah's Ark. Microscopic studies of a supposed iron bracket show that it is derived from weathered volcanic minerals.
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What country is Eden now?

The location of Eden is described in the Book of Genesis as the source of four tributaries. Various suggestions have been made for its location: at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in Armenia.
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What is Garden of Eden called today?

The term paradise is often used as a synonym for the Garden of Eden before the expulsion of Adam and Eve. An earthly paradise is often conceived of as existing in a time when heaven and earth were very close together or actually touching, and when humans and gods had free and happy association.
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Who lived in Turkey before Turks?

From the world's first known human settlement circa 6500 B.C. at Çatalhöyük, where artwork first appeared in the form of murals and painted relief sculptures of dwellings and domestic shrines, to mighty Ottoman fortresses, Turkey bears the remnants of many of the world's major civilizations - Hittites, Phrygians, ...
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What was Turkey called in Greek times?

Ionia, ancient region comprising the central sector of the western coast of Anatolia (now in Turkey). It was bounded by the regions of Aeolis on the north and Caria on the south and included the adjacent islands.
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Is the word Turkey in the Bible?

Turkey was not covered in the Bible.
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