Turkish States in History in Chronological Order
Turkish States in History in Chronological Order START FINISH NAME 220 BC 46 BC Great Hun Empire 48 156 Northern Hun State 48 216 Southern Hun State 304 329 First
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Turkish States in History in Chronological Order START FINISH NAME 220 BC 46 BC Great Hun Empire 48 156 Northern Hun State 48 216 Southern Hun State 304 329 First
In the Gobi Desert Region of Mongolia, One of the Largest Deserts in the World, Archaeological Documents Witnessing the Cultural Connections between the Altai and the Gobi were Retrieved during
Tushpa, the ancient Urartian capital known today as Van Fortress, rises on a rock above Lake Van in eastern Turkey, its citadel carved from stone nearly three thousand years ago.
Hidden in the woodlands of northeastern Louisiana stands one of the most quietly astonishing monuments in the Americas, a place that forced archaeologists to rewrite what they thought they knew
Choquequirao, Machu Picchu’s remote sister site, hides llama-shaped terraces and ruins that only a demanding two-day trek can reach.
In the land between the Tigris and Euphrates, the Sumerians built the world’s first true cities and invented writing around 5,000 years ago. This is where history itself begins — inside Uruk.
Uxmal rose in Yucatan’s dry Puuc hills, where Maya builders raised mosaic palaces and a rounded pyramid despite having no permanent water source.
On a nine-metre mound by the Danube, the Vinča culture built fine pottery, thousands of figurines, Europe’s first copper, and mysterious signs some believe are the continent’s earliest script.
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