91 examples of anatolia in sentences

The urban Greeks survive in centres like Smyrna and Constantinople, but the Greek peasantry of Thrace and Anatolia has mostly been driven over the frontier since the Second Balkan War.

They are named after Osman, their first leader's son, and he after the third successor of the Prophetit was a good Moslem name, and he took it when he was converted to Islam and organised his pagan tent-dwellers into a settled Mohammedan State in the north-western hills of Anatolia, on the borders of Christendom.

From Persia, the Moguls spread their ravages and conquests over Syria, Armenia, and Anatolia, or what is now called Turkey in Asia; but Arabia was protected by its burning deserts, and Egypt was successfully defended by the arms of the Mamalukes, who even repelled the Moguls from Syria.

He successively reduced Cashgar, or eastern Turkestan, and Kipzak or western Tartary, and invaded Syria and Anatolia.

Nor have they left the land of the Hittites unexplored, for Germany claims the first rights, politically, in all Anatolia, the right of succession and possession when the Turk is expelled, and German archaeological science is bound to be first on that field.

But all over Armenia and Anatolia were similar settlements, and, as already mentioned, at the time of the massacres there were established there over a hundred of their churches and over four hundred schools, and from these extracts which concern only one not very large centre, it may be gathered what leaven of civilising influence the sum of their energies must have implied.

Indeed it seems to have been only on the frontier that the missions were able to save those foredoomed hordes of fleeing Christians; in Armenia and in Anatolia generally the massacres and 'deportations' were complete, and by the end of 1915 all American missions were closed, for there were none to tend and care for.

In February of this year preliminary measures were begun against the Greeks settled in Anatolia.

Deportations also occurred, and all Greeks were removed from many villages in Anatolia, into the interior, presumably to 'agricultural colonies' such as those provided for Armenians.

She sent officers to train the Turkish army, well knowing what magnificent material Anatolia afforded, and she had thoroughly grasped the salient fact that to make any way with Oriental peoples your purse must be open and your backshish unlimited.

Further enrolments were desirable, and, in March 1917, all Greeks living in Anatolia were forcibly proselytised, their property was confiscated, and they were made liable to military service.

The Anatolia Railway Company has large profits with a gross revenue of 25,737,995 marks.

More curious yet will be a Tourist's Guide Booka Baedeker, in factfor travellers in Anatolia, and the erection of a monument in honour of Turkish women who have replaced men called up for military duty.

Truly these last two itemsa guide-book for Anatolia, and a monument to womenare strange enterprises for Turks.

The people the Bulgarians want in Bulgaria are not Germans but Bulgarians; the people the Turks want in Anatolia are not Germans but Turks.

We need only to take into consideration the troops from Europe, Anatolia, Armenia, and Syria.

SCHMIDT, ERICH F. Anatolia through the ages; discoveries at the Alishar Mound, 1927-29.

(Researches in Anatolia, v.3) (The University of Chicago Oriental Institute publications, v.7)

Researches in Anatolia, v.4) (The University of Chicago Oriental Institute publications, v.19)

(Researches in Anatolia, v.5)

SCHMIDT, ERICH F. Anatolia through the ages; discoveries at the Alishar Mound, 1927-29.

MORRISON, JOHN A. Discoveries in Anatolia, 1930-1931.

Discoveries In Anatolia, 1930-1931.

Discoveries in Anatolia, 1930-1931.

BABA, CAPE, in Asia Minor, the most western point in Asia, in Anatolia, with a town of the name.

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