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| Map of Turkey |
| Location of Turkey with reference toEurope and theEuropean Union |
| Turkey and theEuropean Union |
| Topography |
This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.
| en:Provinces of Turkey tr:Türkiye'deki iller Location of Provinces in Turkey - Türkiye'deki illerin konumları |
| en:Districts of Turkey tr:Türkiye'deki ilçeler Districts of Turkey - Türkiye'deki ilçeler |
| en:Regions of Turkey tr:Türkiye'nin coğrafi bölgeleri Regions of Turkey - Türkiye'nin coğrafi bölgeleri |
| Alevis in Turkey |
| Main cities |
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Turkey, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Turkey.
| TheHittite Empire (red) at the height of its power in ca. 1290 BC, bordering on the Egyptian Empire (green) |
| Hittite Empire |
| The Region in the 9th to 7th centuries BC |
| Urartu at its greatest extent in the time ofSarduris II, 743 BC |
| TheAchaemid Empire (Persia (648–330 BCE) at its greatest extent |
![]() | The Persian Achaemenid Empire |
| The Persian Achaemenid Empire |
| The Persian Achaemenid Empire |
| ancient Thrace, map made in 1585 |
| The Expedition ofAlexander the Great 334-323 BCE |
| Map of the Empire of Alexander |
| Map of the Empire of Alexander 334-323 BCE |
| Map of the Empire of Alexander (Norwegian) |
| Hellenistic successor states: |
| Hellenistic world in 200 BCE |
| Lydia |
| Map ofLydia |
| Phrygia and other regions |
| Territorial development of theRoman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present |
| Anatolia 264BC-180AD |
| Roman conquest of Minor Asia |
| Roman Republic 100 BCE |
| Map of theRoman Empire in 50 |
| The extent of theRoman Republic andRoman Empire; |
| Roman dependencies of Corduene, Sophene, Commagene and Osrhoene (as of 31 BC) |
| Camps of the Roman Legions in 80 |
| Map of theRoman Empire in 116 |
| Roman Empire in 117 |
| Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures ofGaul,Italy,Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the fourTetrarch zones of influence afterDiocletian's reforms. |
| The division of the Empire after the death ofTheodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders. |
| Invasions of theRoman Empire 100-500 |
| Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
| Division of the Roman Empire in 406 |
| Eastern Roman Empire andWestern Roman Empires, c.476 |
![]() | Eastern Roman Empire |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Byzantine Empire 550 |
![]() | TheSassanid Empire around 602-629 |
| The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Leo III,c. 717 |
| The Byzantine Empire at the accession ofBasil I,c. 867 |
| Seljuq Empire around 1000 |
| The Byzantine Empire underBasil II,c. 1025 |
| Byzantine Empire 1025 |
| The Byzantine Empire at the accession ofAlexios I Komnenos,c. 1081 |
| TheParthian Empire (250 BCE-226 CE) |
| Map of Parthia 100 BC |
| Indo-Sassanide Empire |
![]() | The PersianSassanian Empire (226-650) in 602 to 629, Strokes: Under Sassanid military control. |
| Sassanide Empire |
| Sassanide Empire |
| Expansion of theCaliphate: I: Muhammad; II: Abu Bakr; III: Omar and IV: Othman |
| Age of the:en:Caliphs |
| Caliphate around 750 |
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| w:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia |
| TheCrusader States |
| Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170. |
| Byzantine Empire 1180 |
| The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia, 1199-1375 |
| The Byzantine Empire in 1204 A.D. was divided into theEmpire of Nicaea, theEmpire of Trebizond and theDespotate of Epirus |
| Map to show the partition of the empire following the Fourth Crusade, c.1204. |
| The Byzantine Empire in 1265 (William R. Shepherd,Historical Atlas, 1911). |
| Byzantine Empire in 1265 |
| Byzantine Empire in 1355 |
| Byzantine Empire 1400 |
| Map showing changes in borders of theMongol Empire from founding byGenghis Khan in 1206, Genghis Khan's death in 1227 to the rule ofKublai Khan (1260–1294). (Uses modern day borders) By 1294 the empire had split into: |
| Ottoman Empire in 1410 |
| Ottoman Empire in 1683 |
| Ottoman Empire in 1920 |
| Fronts of the Turkish War of Independence |
| The Kemalist influence and its claims |
| Map of the Republic of Turkey,Anavatan ("Motherland"), in 1927 |
| Map of Turkey after the 1939 annexation of Hatay |
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.
| Map byPieter van der Aa made in 1719 ofTurkey andCyprus |
| Ottoman Empire in Europe, made by T. Jefferys, 1785 |
| 15th Century map of the region now known as Turkey |
| How the Treaty of Sèvres planed to break up Turkey |
| Today, Turkey. |
General remarks:
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