ANTAKYA’DA İSLAM DÖNEMİNİN BAŞLARINDA SOSYO-POLİTİK YAPININ DÖNÜŞÜMÜ
Upon the establishment of the Byzantine State on 11 May 330 A.D., Constantinopolis (Istanbul) and Antioch became significant civilization centers in Anatolia. During Byzantine rule, Antioch was the capital city of the Syrian province and functioned as a bridge between Anatolia and the Middle-East, k...
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Autor principal: | Gurhan BAHADIR |
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Fırat University
2021
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