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Anatolia’s Mighty Phrygia, The Kingdom Of Myth And Midas
In the western-central arid heartland of ancient Anatolia, the river Sangarios snaked through the ancient Iron Age Kingdom of Phrygia, once a rival to Assyria in the south-east and Urartu in the north-east for domination of the region. The name...
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