How to use in-sentence of “anatolia”:
+ Historically, the language family was also important in Anatolia and Central Asia.
+ This is spoken by the Zaza people in central parts of Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey.
+ The palace economies of the Aegean and Anatolia of the late Bronze Age were replaced, eventually, by the village cultures of the ‘Greek Dark Ages’.
+ Athens asked the Greek cities on the islands in the Aegean and in Anatolia to join her.
+ In 499 BC, the Greek cities in Anatolia rebelled.
+ The Dorian invasion of the Peloponnesus, caused the migration of Ionic Greeks across the Aegean sea to Anatolia about 1000-900 BCE.
+ He was a confectioner who moved from Anatolia to the United States in the late 19th century.

Example sentences of “anatolia”:
+ He resigned because of his experiences during his first inspection trip to Anatolia in 1937.
+ All of Anatolia was lost by 1331.
+ The city is in the Central Anatolia Region.
+ The Greek Dark Ages, or Bronze Age collapse, is a period in the history of Ancient Greece and Anatolia from which there are no written records, and few archaeological remains.
+ The Seljuks set up the Sultanate of Rûm In Anatolia in 1077.
+ According to a study, Anatolia is genetically more closely related to the Balkan populations than to the Central Asian populations.
+ Iron production took place in Anatolia at least as early as 1200 BC, with some evidence pointing to even earlier dates.
+ Lydia was an ancient kingdom in Anatolia which occupied the valleys of the Hermus and Cayster rivers.
+ Although in 1880 the word “Armenia” was banned from being used in the press, schoolbooks, and governmental establishments in Turkey and was subsequently replaced with words like eastern Anatolia or northern Kurdistan, Armenians had maintained much of their culture and heritage.
+ The Pontic Greeks had a continuous presence in the region of Pontus, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia from at least 700 BC until 1922.
+ On April 24, 1915, Armenian intellectuals were arrested by Ottoman authorities and, with the Tehcir Law, eventually a large proportion of Armenians living in Anatolia died in what has become known as the Armenian Genocide.
+ A devastated Niobe fled to Spil MountMount Sipylus of Lydia in Anatolia and was turned into a stone waterfall as she wept unceasingly.
+ The terms of the peace were that Muhammad Ali would withdraw his forces from Anatolia and receive the territories of Crete and the Hejaz as compensation.
+ They established a kingdom centered at Hattusha in north-central Anatolia from the 18th century BC.
+ It was a period associated with the collapse of central authority, a depopulation, particularly of urban areas, the loss of literacy in Anatolia and the Aegean, and its restriction elsewhere, the disappearance of established patterns of long-distance international trade, and increasingly vicious struggles for power.
+ He resigned because of his experiences during his first inspection trip to Anatolia in 1937.
+ All of Anatolia was lost by 1331.
