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  1. Proto-Armenian, as the ancestor of only one living language, has no clear definition of the term. It is generally held to include a variety of ancestral stages of Armenian between Proto-Indo-European and the earliest attestations of Classical Armenian . It is thus not a proto-language in the strict sense, but "Proto-Armenian" is a term that has ...

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    Phrygia was a kingdom in the classical antiquity, which existed between c. 1200–700 BC and situayed in the west central part of Anatolia, in today's Turkey. The Phrygians, who came to that region from Thrace crossing the Straits, [2] were engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry, in mining and weaving. They produced new musical instruments ...

  3. Phrygian mode. Categories: Ancient culture. Cultural history of Turkey. Culture of former countries. Phrygia. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The Phrygian Kingdom was a state in Anatolia (modern Turkey) which thrived in the 8th century BCE. Little is known abut the Phrygian origin or rise to power before they founded their capital of ...

  5. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Armeno-Phrygian languages; This page is a redirect.

  6. Yazılı (also: Yazılıkaya, lit. 'inscribed rock'), Phrygian Yazılıkaya, or Midas Kenti (Midas city) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Alpu, Eskişehir Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 45 (2022). [2] It is located about 27 km south of Seyitgazi, 66 km south of Eskişehir, and 51 km north of Afyonkarahisar.

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