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Social history. 1940s The New Book of Knowledge by The Waverley Book Company Ltd. The history of Turkey, includes the history of both Anatolia the Asian part of Turkey and Eastern Thrace the European part of Turkey. For times predating the Ottoman period, a distinction must be made between the history of the Turkish peoples, and the history of the territories now forming the Republic of Turkey, essentially the histories of ancient Anatolia and Thrace. The name Turkey is derived from Middle Latin Turchia, i.e. the `land of the Turks`, historically referring to an entirely different territory of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which fell under the control of Turkic peoples in the early medieval period.


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