History of Turkish

The historical backdrop of Turkey, perceived as the historical backdrop of the locale presently framing the region of the Republic of Turkey, incorporates the historical backdrop of both Anatolia (the Asian piece of Turkey) and Eastern Thrace (the European piece of Turkey). These two already politically unmistakable districts went under control of the Roman Empire in the second century BCE, ultimately turning into the center of the Roman Byzantine Empire. For times originating before the Ottoman time frame, a differentiation ought to likewise be made between the historical backdrop of the Turkic people groups, and the historical backdrop of the domains currently shaping the Republic of Turkey.[1][2] From when portions of what is presently Turkey were vanquished by the Seljuq tradition, the historical backdrop of Turkey traverses the archaic history of the Seljuk Empire, the middle age to current history of the Ottoman Empire, and the historical backdrop of the Republic of Turkey since the 1920s.[1][2]

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