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AGN. M embers in Turkey. ISTANBUL. www. bilgilidenetim .com. Address:. Tel:. +90 216 384 53 93 - 97. Fax:. +90 216 384 53 90. info@ bilgilidenetim. com. e-mail:. IZMIR. www.batiymm.com.tr. Address:. Tel:. +90 232 489 78 48. Fax:. +90 232 489 01 08 / +90 232 483 34 04.

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  1. AGN Members in Turkey

  2. ISTANBUL www.bilgilidenetim.com Address: Tel: +90 216 384 53 93 - 97 Fax: +90 216 384 53 90 info@bilgilidenetim.com e-mail:

  3. IZMIR www.batiymm.com.tr Address: Tel: +90 232 489 78 48 Fax: +90 232 489 01 08 / +90232 483 34 04 info@batiymm.com.tr e-mail:

  4. ANKARA www.kokerymm.com Address: Tel: +90 312 430 53 73 Fax: +90 312 430 53 74 info@kokerymm.com e-mail:

  5. The Best Kept Secret in the World

  6. Who are Turks ??? Turks have a long background dating back to the 3rd millennia BC, when they lived as nomads in the great Chinese steppes and on the Mongolian highlands. Historical written references to the Turks appear in Chinese records of about 200 BC, when Turks liberated themselves from the Chinese autonomy and moved towards the west to establish their own Empires and States mainly within the intersection of 3 continents; Asia, Europe and Africa. Before the foundation of Republic of Turkey, there were 16 Turkish States. The rulers of these States were called mainly Tarkan, Tanhu, Kagan (Kaan), Han (Khan), Yangu, Bey, Shah, Sultan, and so on. Generally the eldest son was appointed as the crown prince. In case the crown princes were too young, their uncles were enthroned until they grew up. The capital city of the ruler was called "Ordu".

  7. The 16 Great Turkish Empires The "GREAT HUN EMPIRE" - 204 B.C - 216 A.D The "KARAHAN" - 932 - 1212 A.D The "WESTERN HUN EMPIRE" - 48 - 216 A.D The "GAZNELI EMPIRE" - 962 - 1183 A.D The "EUROPEAN HUN EMPIRE" - 275 - 454 A.D The "SELCUK EMPIRE" - 1040 - 1157 A.D The "WHITE HUN EMPIRE" - 420 - 552 A.D The "HARZEMSHAH" - 1077 - 1231 A.D The "GOKTURK EMPIRE" - 552 - 743 A.D The "GOLDEN HORDE" - 1224 - 1502 A.D The "AVAR EMPIRE" - 562 - 796 A.D The "EMPIRE OF TIMUR KHAN" - 1369 - 1501 A.D The "HAZAR EMPIRE" - 602 - 1016 A.D The "EMPIRE OF BABUR" - 1526 - 1858 A.D The "UYGUR EMPIRE" - 740 - 1335 A.D The "OTTOMAN EMPIRE " - 1299 - 1922 A.D

  8. The Turkish Republic is the 17th and the last of the Turkish States. October 29, 1923 is a fateful date in Turkish history. On that date, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, the liberator of his country, proclaimed the Republic of Turkey. The new homogeneous nation-state stood in sharp contrast to the multi-ethnic Ottoman Empire out of whose ashes it arose. The dynasty and theocratic Ottoman system, with its Sultanate and Caliphate, thus came to an end. Atatürk's Turkey dedicated itself to the sovereignty of the national will - to the creation of, in the President's words, "the state of the people ". Today the term “Turk” commonly refers to citizens of the Turkish Republic and represents a nation rather than an ethnic identity.

  9. Istanbul Istanbul is the only city in the world located on two continents, Asia and Europe. Founded in 659 B.C., it was the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) and Ottoman Empires since 330 A.D.

  10. The largest Neolithic human settlement with the longest history of continuous habitation (since 7000 B.C.) was found in Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Every year, at least 150 archaeological excavations are going on in Turkey.

  11. Izmir, Ephesus Two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, are in Turkey.

  12. Şanlıurfa The prophet Abraham is thought to have been born in Şanlıurfa, Southeastern Turkey.

  13. Mimar Sinan, born in Kayseri and living in the sixteenth century, is considered to be one of the world’s greatest architects. He performed the magnificent works of art that he created during the period when he was arch-architect in the most powerful ages of Ottoman Empire. Mimar Sinan-Selimiye Mosque

  14. Well-known historical figures such as King Midas of the golden touch, Herodotus, the father of history, St. Paul the Apostle, and Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet came from Asia Minor, the part of Turkey now called Anatolia.

  15. Leonardo Da Vinci drew designs for a bridge over the Golden Horn. It was never built.

  16. The first synagogue in Anatolia was built in 1324 with the permission of Sultan Orhan, as an encouragement to the Jewish community, which was suffering under Byzantine rule.

  17. Julius Caesar uttered his famous words, “Veni, Vidi, Vici” (I came, I saw, I conquered) in 47 B.C. after defeating Pharnaces II, the ruler of Pontus, which was a north-eastern province of Asia Minor on the southern coast of the Black Sea.

  18. Olympus, which was one of the most significant costal cities of Ancient Lydia, known to be the location of first settlement in 168 B.C., has become one of the important tourist regions of Antalya with the cultural values she bears, excellent 3200 meter-coast, endemic information, Caretta Carettas, Chimera, Yanartas.

  19. Gaziantep This ancient city, founded at Gaziantep, on the shallowest part along the shores of the River Euphrates in 300 B.C., was conquered by the Romans in the 1st century B.C. and renamed Zeugma. At the time, with a population of over 80.000, Zeugma was one of the largest cities in the world, bigger than Pompeii and Londinium (London) and as big as Athens.

  20. Antalya, Demre St. Nicholas, who became popular as Santa Claus, was born in Demre on Turkey’s Mediterranean Coast. St. Paul, St. Nicholas, St. John and St. Peter all lived and prayed in southern Anatolia.

  21. Selçuk, Ephesus The last home of Virgin Mary is believed to be in Selçuk;(Ephesus) Turkey.

  22. Mark Antony gave Cleopatra part of Turkey’s southwestern shore as a wedding gift.

  23. Izmir Homer was born in Izmir on the west coast of Turkey. His famous epic, the Iliad, depicts the battles for the city of Troy, also located in Turkey.

  24. Aesop, the famed teller of fables, was born in Anatolia.

  25. Yunus Emre, with his verses that have been transferred through the generations, carved to the hymns and folksongs, used, occasionally, as a proverb by the Turkish for approximately 700 years, is an important person who has had great contributions to the formation of Turkish culture and civilization.

  26. Unveiled at the Topkapı Palace in 1929 and drawn by the renowned Turkish sailor Piri Reis (1457-1555), this map bewildered the world of science, since the Mountain ranges in Antarctica, the Northern and Southern coasts of the American Continents,even the mountain chains and their summits, only discovered in 1952 with acoustical devices, were accurately located and shown on it.

  27. The famous Ottoman Sultan, known to the Europeans as Suleyman the Magnificent (the giver of law), was a poet who wrote hundreds of poems praising love and condemning greed for worldly things.

  28. Ankara Alexander the Great conquered a large part of what is now Turkey and cut the Gordion Knot in the Phrygian capital of Gordium, not far from Turkey’s present-day capital, Ankara.

  29. Early Christians escaping Roman persecution nearly 2000 years age sheltered in the caves of Cappadocia in central Anatolia.

  30. The ideas of Mevlana Celalettin Rumi, the great philosopher and sufist of human history, which were transferred to his works of art, have carried Him very lively to our current life. He has been considered to be a pioneer of a mentality, reminding spiritual love, passion, tolerance and aiming to present Islamic thought from this perspective.

  31. The city of Troy, the site of the ancient Trojan Wars, is located in western Turkey, where a replica of the famous Trojan Horse has become a favourite tourist attraction.

  32. Antakya St. Pierre’s Church in Antioch (Antakya) is thought to be the first Christian Church.

  33. The Nicean Creed was established in the 4th century AD by an Ecumenical Council held in what is now the Turkish town of İznik. Over a hundred copies of Bible were agreed to be integrated into four Gospels as Matthew, Luke, Mark and John.

  34. Mardin….. Poetic city of Southeast Anatolia Region, reflecting the impression as if the time had stopped with its present architectural, ethnographic, archeological, historic and visual merits. The city hosts mosques, mausoleums, churches, monasteries and similar religious creations parallel to the different religious beliefs all of which are representing both artistic and historic values.

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