The guys right. Not everyone in Turkey is Muslim and not everyone listens to the same music in Turkey. It’s a generic orientalist of a land with so much history. Why don’t you play other cultures music that subside within these lands?
These are some of the languages that have been used in Anatolia: Galatian, Hurrian,Tzan, Persian, Aramean, Kabardian, Kalashma, Armenian, Mysian, Elamite, Lycian, Phyrigian, Luwian, Hatti Language, Hittite Language, Karian, Assyrian Thracian, Sidetic, Pisidian, Milian, Isaurian, Kurdish, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Georgian, Circassian, Turkish. Greek Language is just one of them. Why do Greeks think that Anatolian history is nothing but the Greek History?
@@chrisgr8509 You must be a joke since you can't fathom that Greeks aren't native to Anatolia and, in fact, they didn't even step foot in Western Anatolia until the 1400s BCE. So anything older than that is obviously not Greek, and a lot of things contemporary to the Greek expansion isn't Greek either because other people lived there.
There are so many more still to be found. Before the Big Flood around 13,000 B.C. sea level were so much less deep, so much so, that many coastlines can no longer be seen, and many cities are now below water. While most of the northern parts of the world were frozen, Asia must have been flourishing in a way unimaginable to us now.
Cities, 15,000 years ago? Depending on definition, perhaps , but we don’t know of any older than Damascus at 11,000 years ago or Çatalhöyük 9,000 years ago.
Bbc intentionally adds Middle Eastern songs while presenting something about Turkiye. This music has nothing to do with Turkish culture. I put this song back into the your as* BBC
Conquering more than half of the world wasn't enough to stop misusing oriental background music along with your US cousins using yellow color filter on scenes from Mexico and beyond INIT?
Having tremendous resources as BBC and still being this much ignorant to world cultures deserves a scientific research. This must be a joke. Don’t you have one single qualified person in your producer or editorial group who can tell that this music isn’t Turkish or doesn’t belong to the area. Forget about AI, even the boomers can google. What’s your excuse? Anything you can do properly guys to deserve your salary?
Rotten turkish propaganda ...no mention of Greek and Byzantine civilisations and sites that dominated the coast for thousands of years. What he refers to as a "medieval " castle is obviouslyna Byzantine castle.
@@Kirsehirli1453 Wrong. The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek. It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made IN those 3500 years. The remaining 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
@@kaiserkhan9832 Incorrect. *Lycians are Greek of origin.* This was at a time that your proto-Turkic fathers didn't even came into existence back in Mongolia 6000 km away from the Mediterranean. *Lycians:* The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Solymoi (or Solymi), also known as the Solymians.[2] Later in prehistory, another people, known as the Milyae (or Milyans) migrated to the same area; they spoke an Anatolian language (Indo-European) known as Milyan and the area was known as Milyas. According to Herodotus, Milyas was subsequently settled by a people originating in Crete, whose endonym was trm̃mili - the hellenized form of this name was Termilae (Τερμίλαι). Under a leader named Sarpedon, the Termilae had been driven out of Crete (according to Herodotus) by Minos and settled in a large part of Milyas. Subsequently, the Milyae were concentrated increasingly in the adjoining mountains, whereas the Termilae remained a maritime people. The area occupied by the Termilae gradually became known to them as trm̃mis. " In Greek culture, Lycia (like Delos and Delphi) was sacred to Apollo, who was also known as Lycian, Delian and Pythian (Delphi).[10][11] In the Homeric Hymns, Apollo is mentioned as the lord of Lycia: "O Lord, Lycia is yours and lovely Maeonia and Miletus, charming city by the sea, but over wave-girt Delos you greatly reign your own self".[12] Bacchylides in his Epinician Odes, called Apollo "lord of the Lycians'.[ "
Greek history, Greek ships, The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek. It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made in those 3500 years. The remaining less than 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are and they are Greek of origin. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
also. Any Turk here thinking: Y-yy-yyy-yeah these are ships, and not think they are Greek are just beyond hilarious. Remember. 200 BCE was the first ever documented existence of your proto-Turkic forefathers in Mongolia in the Altai mountain region. For those who can't count, this is 6000 km away from Anatolia. A large selection of these ships are Greek of multiple periods and preceding the very origins of the forefathers of Turks back in Mongolia by centuries of millennia. FACT
@@Ptolemy336VV no one said they are tr ships dude, by your logic Phoenicians should rule cyprus and hitite caucasians should rule anatolia. people move and push others away, you heard of great migration of germens, franks, etc.? you were there at one point and no more. you and byzantines aren;t worthy of ancient greeks anyways. you guys have middleeastern christian identity not greek. Greeks wouldn't like your baptizements etc.
@kaiserkhan9832 Sounds highly ignorant. Yeah, lets see. The Greeks through the Minoan civilization 3650-1300BCE was one of the most advanced bronze age civilizations and were dominantly seafaring. Cycladic civilization 3300-2000BCE, mycenean civilization 1700-1200BCE. All seafaring and entirely centered in the Mediterranean. Even Milos, the Geological island of Greece has Obsidian and is the only source of obsidian found far and wide. Obsidian from Milos has been consistently exported since 15.000 BCE and was important until the Bronze age started 3200BCE onwards. The oldest sunken ships on earth are found in the Aegean. And the oldest most intact ship on earth is also a Greek ship found in the Black sea close to Bulgaria. This literally is not a coincidence. Also. Those phoenicians? The area where Phoenicians resided, was exactly the region where before their existence an exodus of Greek Aegean populations migrated to right at the end of the Bronze age around 1200 BCE. Even the Phillistines of the Bible, arch enemies of the Kingdom of Judea, sre genetically people who migrated from Greece's Aegean. So literally on every front on every level this leads to Greece
@@Ptolemy336VV Chill dude it is just a documentary to spread information and guidance to people who would like to dive in wreck or ancient structures. As a Turk, I never claimed that these ruins are Turkic. You also mentioned our ruins and history is in the central asia. But these are in borders of Turkey so it is natural to mention that the locations are there. Whenever I visit the ruins int aegan part of Turkey, I admire the adventures the stories of how Greeks pioneered us in social structures, society development and sailing. What bothers me is that, BBC placing another non cultural music belongs to anatolia and you should be too because instead I wanted to hear bouziki playing in the background. Please don't forget that it is politics dividing us, I've never been treated badly in Greece as a Turk and same for a Greek person in Turkey. I mean I am from Blacksea region and couple of years ago while I was having a meeting with a ship charterer we realized that our grandfathers are from the same village and it was instant friendship afterwards and we went our ancestors village together, and enjoy his company in our village house.
there were Hitites before Greeks, then came the Romans, then Persians, Armenians and Turkic tribes. Modern Turks are descendants of the mixture of all. Modern Greeks, who themselves are mix of Romans, ancient Greeks, Albanians and some Balkan slavs, pretending like they are the owners of the cultural riches of Anatolia is ridiculous.
Welcome to the apple 🍎 of the world 😊 Turkey 🇹🇷 is the most beautiful place in our world ,from its European side to its Asian side . Again the apple is in good hands .
Δολίχή or Δολιχίστη in Greek Also called Κακαβάς, from which the modern turkish name derives. Archaeologists should not be scared to talk about Greek ruins
@@ugurrr They are part of Turkey of course. However the archaeologist as a professional should not be afraid to talk about the Greek history of the area.
Why would he do that exactly, to fulfill some sort of Greco-Revisionist fetish of yours?? He literally said it was Lycian, one of many groups that spoke Luwian. Hattians, Hurrians, Hittites, Luwians, and many other groups predated Greeks in Anatolia. Don't you find your tendency to monopolize history kind of pathetic?
you know anatolian history is going thousands of years way beyond, before greeks came to anatolia. city names were different then (luwian etc.) we can understand nationalist views not working in here, maybe greeks should think that way too.
I see you on every single video about Turkey saying it is greek even when it's thousands of years before greeks even existed. You must be a very sad man with so much hate in your sick heart. Pathetic man
Most likely another Greek island as the name suggests, which is mentioned by Callimachus in around 280BC, before Romans reach that geography. Greeks were also called Romans in Roman Empire especially after the fall of the western part of the Empire. It is a common tactic in Turkey to hide the Greek past of some findings by labeling as ''Romans'', not realizing that this tactic is only temporary and it can apply only to people with bare to none historical knowledge.
Turks existed in central asia at the time. greeks were so incompetent with everything they’ve tried it was easy for the Turks to conquer and save the beautiful land of Anatolia from their laziness
you cant call a land greek god didnt give anyone any land if you take it thats your than ok? shut up next time search your father he is trying to buy milk for you in the grave
They literally said it was Lycian, one of many groups that spoke Luwian. Greeks were never native to Anatolia. Hattians, Hurrians, Hittites, Luwians, and many other groups predated Greeks in Anatolia.
@@PoppinC-l3w Wrong. The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek. It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made IN those 3500 years. The remaining 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
@@Ptolemy336VV Söylediklerin anlamsız. 1000 yıldır buradayız. Ve en az 2500 yıl daha burada olabiliriz! 3500 yıl sonunda bizden güçlü bir medeniyet bizi mağlup edip topraklarımızı alır ise bu topraklar o medeniyetin hakkıdır! O yüzden artık boş konuşu durma! Burası Türkiye! Tüm şehirleri de Türk şehri!
Learn first history and read your own Greek books like Odyseeus ;) Asia Minor was before the Greek comes and colonised the local People and kingdoms nit Greek … you must Know it as aGreek better that Troya and tje Ttoyans was not Greek , and this part from Anatolia was Lycian and Lycians are nit Greek they have their own Language and cultzre what was destroyed from Hellens when the colonised this part if Anatolia and later cames the Turks and colonised the Greeks 😁😉 thats so easy and in Lycia is nobody talking about Greek history because its not Greek
@ troya was greek idiot!The names Hektor “ektoras” Paris, helen “eleni”…these was greek people…yes there are and other civilization in asia but the majority was greek,with history over 3000 years!!gonand visit towns like EFESOS,SMYRNI(IZMIR), ISPARTA(SPARTI)…if you realy study history you will understand that today Turkey is a fake nation!!you can make a DNA test also😉…only peace in the world my friend all in the end we are humans
@@Γιωργοςπαν troy isn't greek at all, that is what homeros claims. no evidence troy is greek, most likely occupied territory by semidic cretans like greeks. just like how you colonized western anatolia from anatolian civilizations like phyrigians.
This was öyvian history not Greek 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Lycians are not Greeks lile Trojans are not Greek also … Greeks think all time they have built the world but firget that they also have colonised Anatolia and before the Hellenistic period is beggining that here loves other cultures with other languages 😉. Firet learn history and not only write your stupid Greek dresmings 🤦🏻♂️.
Here is nothing Greek its Lycian History and they are never Greeks like Troyans are also not Greeks and they have lived in Anatolia !!! Greeks have Colonised the nations from Asia Minor and now they think that Greeks was the original humans of this part of World ...Ahahahah but history dont lie!!
Again the music? Aren't there anyone in BBC who understans music, like a 11 year old is selecting the musics.
a AI selects the music
Every time aq bunlar ciddi ciddi şu yorumlarımızı görmekten zevk alıyor bence artık buna inandım.
Bilerek yapıyorlar.
@@umi1903 Orta Doğu ve Arap algısı yaratma çabası var, Batı medyası masum değil.
BBC: Turkey? Let’s add some Arabic music. 😂
Jeez! the Arabic music on a Turkish documentary again??? IT IS SCRATCHING MY EARS! BBC C'mon!!
This not Arabic music it’s traditional Turkish music.
Bro why always this oriental type of music when filming anything in a ‘muslim’ country?! What this music has to do with diving anyway?😂
sorun ne, orient nedir bilir misin, bu orient'in harmonisidir.
Turkey has a Asian background we owned the world at one point an Turks we love our music . As long as it isn't Greek. They copy us .
Read a book bruh
The guys right. Not everyone in Turkey is Muslim and not everyone listens to the same music in Turkey. It’s a generic orientalist of a land with so much history. Why don’t you play other cultures music that subside within these lands?
Turkiye is a secular country, we don't have any religion on our constitution
hayirdir deve yok videoda?
These are some of the languages that have been used in Anatolia:
Galatian, Hurrian,Tzan, Persian, Aramean, Kabardian, Kalashma, Armenian, Mysian, Elamite, Lycian, Phyrigian, Luwian, Hatti Language, Hittite Language, Karian, Assyrian Thracian, Sidetic, Pisidian, Milian, Isaurian, Kurdish, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Georgian, Circassian, Turkish.
Greek Language is just one of them. Why do Greeks think that Anatolian history is nothing but the Greek History?
I think this is a joke.
@@chrisgr8509 You must be a joke since you can't fathom that Greeks aren't native to Anatolia and, in fact, they didn't even step foot in Western Anatolia until the 1400s BCE. So anything older than that is obviously not Greek, and a lot of things contemporary to the Greek expansion isn't Greek either because other people lived there.
@@PoppinC-l3w there were many greek kingdoms in Anatolia, Pontus one of them.
My god you know absolutely no history @@PoppinC-l3w
@@youknowme1475 There were other kingdoms either.
Very interesting. It would be awesome to get a longer documentary of this!
Is this a story of 1001 Nights? 😂 Weird and judgmental perception about Turkiye.
it's turkey get it right
ingilizceniz yurek yakiyor hocam gercekten muhtesem
What good is such a short video? This needs to be a long series
There are so many more still to be found. Before the Big Flood around 13,000 B.C. sea level were so much less deep, so much so, that many coastlines can no longer be seen, and many cities are now below water.
While most of the northern parts of the world were frozen, Asia must have been flourishing in a way unimaginable to us now.
Cities, 15,000 years ago? Depending on definition, perhaps , but we don’t know of any older than Damascus at 11,000 years ago or Çatalhöyük 9,000 years ago.
@@supplican Maybe not, but we know of man-made structures in Malaysia that are dated 25,000B.C.. Explain that.
@@elita2cents which man-made structure in Malaysia is from 25000 BCE?
@@elita2cents Unless those structures are cities I don’t need to, as it is cities only under discussion here.
@@elita2cents Your expertise response on the subject matter appears to be lacking here.
I watch this with subtitle, without the sound. it looks more realistic
Been going to Yurkey for 30 years . There is a massive amount of ancient sunken cities there .
Anatolia is where the humanity began civilization, and it’s been the hub for new empire’s. Makes sense
whenever I hold up a pint to Brits at a pub, I am going to salute singing beatles with an Indian accent from now on.
ye beatiful nature but whatsup with the music is that country looks like a desert or that man looks like an arab??????????
Songs in this video gives me a headache. Bro thesr are not Turkish Music!
Darbuka, Arabic music, and diving on Turkish beaches. Two totally related things. Well done, a nice touch of subtle racism-congratulations.
Adamın dibi Hakan Reis
the music is all wrong
İt’s Türkiye, not turkey
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Bbc intentionally adds Middle Eastern songs while presenting something about Turkiye. This music has nothing to do with Turkish culture. I put this song back into the your as* BBC
Conquering more than half of the world wasn't enough to stop misusing oriental background music along with your US cousins using yellow color filter on scenes from Mexico and beyond INIT?
I don't usually comment but that music was absolutely trash. Not Turkish nor appropriate to this video
Will it satisfy you more if it was English music ?
Having tremendous resources as BBC and still being this much ignorant to world cultures deserves a scientific research. This must be a joke. Don’t you have one single qualified person in your producer or editorial group who can tell that this music isn’t Turkish or doesn’t belong to the area. Forget about AI, even the boomers can google. What’s your excuse? Anything you can do properly guys to deserve your salary?
I heard sacrofakers lol
rustem S💩M usten 😅
Wtf
Rotten turkish propaganda ...no mention of Greek and Byzantine civilisations and sites that dominated the coast for thousands of years. What he refers to as a "medieval " castle is obviouslyna Byzantine castle.
Nope it was way before, that the greeks didn't even exist back then
@@Kirsehirli1453 Wrong. The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek.
It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made IN those 3500 years. The remaining 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
@@Ptolemy336VV lycians aren't greeks. this is about lycians, cope harder.
You think greeks are that inportant?
@@kaiserkhan9832 Incorrect. *Lycians are Greek of origin.* This was at a time that your proto-Turkic fathers didn't even came into existence back in Mongolia 6000 km away from the Mediterranean.
*Lycians:* The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Solymoi (or Solymi), also known as the Solymians.[2] Later in prehistory, another people, known as the Milyae (or Milyans) migrated to the same area; they spoke an Anatolian language (Indo-European) known as Milyan and the area was known as Milyas.
According to Herodotus, Milyas was subsequently settled by a people originating in Crete, whose endonym was trm̃mili - the hellenized form of this name was Termilae (Τερμίλαι). Under a leader named Sarpedon, the Termilae had been driven out of Crete (according to Herodotus) by Minos and settled in a large part of Milyas. Subsequently, the Milyae were concentrated increasingly in the adjoining mountains, whereas the Termilae remained a maritime people. The area occupied by the Termilae gradually became known to them as trm̃mis.
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In Greek culture, Lycia (like Delos and Delphi) was sacred to Apollo, who was also known as Lycian, Delian and Pythian (Delphi).[10][11] In the Homeric Hymns, Apollo is mentioned as the lord of Lycia: "O Lord, Lycia is yours and lovely Maeonia and Miletus, charming city by the sea, but over wave-girt Delos you greatly reign your own self".[12] Bacchylides in his Epinician Odes, called Apollo "lord of the Lycians'.[
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Greek history, Greek ships, The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek.
It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made in those 3500 years. The remaining less than 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are and they are Greek of origin. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
also. Any Turk here thinking: Y-yy-yyy-yeah these are ships, and not think they are Greek are just beyond hilarious. Remember. 200 BCE was the first ever documented existence of your proto-Turkic forefathers in Mongolia in the Altai mountain region. For those who can't count, this is 6000 km away from Anatolia. A large selection of these ships are Greek of multiple periods and preceding the very origins of the forefathers of Turks back in Mongolia by centuries of millennia. FACT
@@Ptolemy336VV no one said they are tr ships dude, by your logic Phoenicians should rule cyprus and hitite caucasians should rule anatolia. people move and push others away, you heard of great migration of germens, franks, etc.? you were there at one point and no more. you and byzantines aren;t worthy of ancient greeks anyways. you guys have middleeastern christian identity not greek. Greeks wouldn't like your baptizements etc.
@kaiserkhan9832 Sounds highly ignorant.
Yeah, lets see. The Greeks through the Minoan civilization 3650-1300BCE was one of the most advanced bronze age civilizations and were dominantly seafaring.
Cycladic civilization 3300-2000BCE, mycenean civilization 1700-1200BCE.
All seafaring and entirely centered in the Mediterranean.
Even Milos, the Geological island of Greece has Obsidian and is the only source of obsidian found far and wide. Obsidian from Milos has been consistently exported since 15.000 BCE and was important until the Bronze age started 3200BCE onwards.
The oldest sunken ships on earth are found in the Aegean. And the oldest most intact ship on earth is also a Greek ship found in the Black sea close to Bulgaria.
This literally is not a coincidence.
Also. Those phoenicians? The area where Phoenicians resided, was exactly the region where before their existence an exodus of Greek Aegean populations migrated to right at the end of the Bronze age around 1200 BCE.
Even the Phillistines of the Bible, arch enemies of the Kingdom of Judea, sre genetically people who migrated from Greece's Aegean.
So literally on every front on every level this leads to Greece
@@Ptolemy336VV Chill dude it is just a documentary to spread information and guidance to people who would like to dive in wreck or ancient structures. As a Turk, I never claimed that these ruins are Turkic. You also mentioned our ruins and history is in the central asia. But these are in borders of Turkey so it is natural to mention that the locations are there. Whenever I visit the ruins int aegan part of Turkey, I admire the adventures the stories of how Greeks pioneered us in social structures, society development and sailing. What bothers me is that, BBC placing another non cultural music belongs to anatolia and you should be too because instead I wanted to hear bouziki playing in the background. Please don't forget that it is politics dividing us, I've never been treated badly in Greece as a Turk and same for a Greek person in Turkey. I mean I am from Blacksea region and couple of years ago while I was having a meeting with a ship charterer we realized that our grandfathers are from the same village and it was instant friendship afterwards and we went our ancestors village together, and enjoy his company in our village house.
there were Hitites before Greeks, then came the Romans, then Persians, Armenians and Turkic tribes. Modern Turks are descendants of the mixture of all. Modern Greeks, who themselves are mix of Romans, ancient Greeks, Albanians and some Balkan slavs, pretending like they are the owners of the cultural riches of Anatolia is ridiculous.
Welcome to the apple 🍎 of the world 😊 Turkey 🇹🇷 is the most beautiful place in our world ,from its European side to its Asian side . Again the apple is in good hands .
Δολίχή or Δολιχίστη in Greek
Also called Κακαβάς, from which the modern turkish name derives.
Archaeologists should not be scared to talk about Greek ruins
Oh they are not but you should let theem go. They are a part of Turkey stop drooling about them.
@@ugurrr They are part of Turkey of course. However the archaeologist as a professional should not be afraid to talk about the Greek history of the area.
@@chrisgr8509 no one ever denied that what's the fuss about?
these are lycian ruins not greek
@@SD-ft5xj There is nothing Greek in Turkey 😏
I love the Turkish archeologists inability to use the word Greek
Why would he do that exactly, to fulfill some sort of Greco-Revisionist fetish of yours?? He literally said it was Lycian, one of many groups that spoke Luwian.
Hattians, Hurrians, Hittites, Luwians, and many other groups predated Greeks in Anatolia. Don't you find your tendency to monopolize history kind of pathetic?
Because it has nothing to do with Greeks? Greek history of Anatolia only constitute like 5-10% of all people lived in Anatolia.
lycians are not greek. they are anatolian.
They should of brought in an interpreter to translate. Beautiful island though and surrounded by ancient history in every direction. Wish I could go
It's not their history he's is right. That land was stolen.
Well the origin of the names and regions is Greek. It is not shame on turks to admit it
you know anatolian history is going thousands of years way beyond, before greeks came to anatolia.
city names were different then (luwian etc.)
we can understand nationalist views not working in here, maybe greeks should think that way too.
Which Greek? You are funny 😅
Lycians, not Greeks, lived in that area. Do not usurp other people's cultures, as you always like to do.
@@Kenan-Z initially yes but the names are Greek.
I see you on every single video about Turkey saying it is greek even when it's thousands of years before greeks even existed. You must be a very sad man with so much hate in your sick heart. Pathetic man
Place i'll never be
ı mean turkey was the most visited country in 2023 ı dont think they need you stephen they need rich people not fatherlees like you
Why
Most likely another Greek island as the name suggests, which is mentioned by Callimachus in around 280BC, before Romans reach that geography. Greeks were also called Romans in Roman Empire especially after the fall of the western part of the Empire. It is a common tactic in Turkey to hide the Greek past of some findings by labeling as ''Romans'', not realizing that this tactic is only temporary and it can apply only to people with bare to none historical knowledge.
Its Lycian, not greek.
Greek meant barbaric peasant in ancient times known for stealing and claiming what is not theirs.
How many of those ancient ship wrecks are turkish? Answer: 0, no turks existed at that time. Bonus question: What does "Anatolia" mean?
thats right we came and took it
we saw bunch of bich boys ruling over beautiful land and we had to do something come on
Turks existed in central asia at the time. greeks were so incompetent with everything they’ve tried it was easy for the Turks to conquer and save the beautiful land of Anatolia from their laziness
we took it its our land since 1071 any other question. go find your f*ther
Who ever said they were Turkish? Answer: No one, except for your schizophrenic thoughts making you think so.
It’s Greek just like the land is
you cant call a land greek god didnt give anyone any land if you take it thats your than ok? shut up next time search your father he is trying to buy milk for you in the grave
They literally said it was Lycian, one of many groups that spoke Luwian.
Greeks were never native to Anatolia. Hattians, Hurrians, Hittites, Luwians, and many other groups predated Greeks in Anatolia.
@@PoppinC-l3w Wrong. The Greeks exited in Anatolia since atleast 1500 BCE, 3500 years ago. The vast majority of the cities of Anatolia are Greek. 90% of all archaeological sites of Turkey are Greek. Just open any wiki page with a whole list of archaeological sites across Turkey and click on every one of them to see: Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek. And Greek.
It is true that Anatolia's history spans further than before 1500 BCE. But the vast majority of cities, archaoelogical sites, theaters, temples, and so forth are made IN those 3500 years. The remaining 5% of Anatolia beore 1500 BCE is not part of the identity of Anatolia today. The cities of Anatolia today are. And they are established or have become cities during those 3500 years
@@Ptolemy336VV Söylediklerin anlamsız. 1000 yıldır buradayız. Ve en az 2500 yıl daha burada olabiliriz! 3500 yıl sonunda bizden güçlü bir medeniyet bizi mağlup edip topraklarımızı alır ise bu topraklar o medeniyetin hakkıdır! O yüzden artık boş konuşu durma! Burası Türkiye! Tüm şehirleri de Türk şehri!
Keep dreaming
Hoca Türkçe konussana ya...
Its Greek islands and its Greek ships
Why that ass pain?
This is greek history!! Turkish is not a real nation!!they islamized the local people and then become “turkish” nation!!
Learn first history and read your own Greek books like Odyseeus ;)
Asia Minor was before the Greek comes and colonised the local People and kingdoms nit Greek … you must Know it as aGreek better that Troya and tje Ttoyans was not Greek , and this part from Anatolia was Lycian and Lycians are nit Greek they have their own Language and cultzre what was destroyed from Hellens when the colonised this part if Anatolia and later cames the Turks and colonised the Greeks 😁😉 thats so easy and in Lycia is nobody talking about Greek history because its not Greek
@ troya was greek idiot!The names Hektor “ektoras” Paris, helen “eleni”…these was greek people…yes there are and other civilization in asia but the majority was greek,with history over 3000 years!!gonand visit towns like EFESOS,SMYRNI(IZMIR), ISPARTA(SPARTI)…if you realy study history you will understand that today Turkey is a fake nation!!you can make a DNA test also😉…only peace in the world my friend all in the end we are humans
You didn't even had a nation for 400 years, RULED by the TURKS, be happy with what you have now so you don't lose it again for another 400 years
@@Γιωργοςπαν troy isn't greek at all, that is what homeros claims. no evidence troy is greek, most likely occupied territory by semidic cretans like greeks. just like how you colonized western anatolia from anatolian civilizations like phyrigians.
@@Γιωργοςπαν lol your independence literally was a bond on british stock dude. you are not serious
Türkçe neden konuşulmuyor
Too bad the Greek past of these fine sites is under islamic occupation.
@@bertcopying1036 it was saved from greek occupation
This was öyvian history not Greek 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Lycians are not Greeks lile Trojans are not Greek also … Greeks think all time they have built the world but firget that they also have colonised Anatolia and before the Hellenistic period is beggining that here loves other cultures with other languages 😉.
Firet learn history and not only write your stupid Greek dresmings 🤦🏻♂️.
Çamerije is under greek occupation
Keep dreaming
Here is nothing Greek its Lycian History and they are never Greeks like Troyans are also not Greeks and they have lived in Anatolia !!! Greeks have Colonised the nations from Asia Minor and now they think that Greeks was the original humans of this part of World ...Ahahahah but history dont lie!!
I have no idea what he said.
And that is why education is paramount. There are english courses online if you want to improve your english.
@mcdtubes his English - not mine.
His English is fine, perfectly understandable.
@@supplican I worked as an English teacher in Guyana, Mexico and online. No it's not. Also, stop liking your own comments. Lol
@@lilitudeamnocte248 his english is fine. I’m sorry for your students