I find it interesting to see the Soviet autonomous Republics within the proper Republics
kubin22 on
TIL what Greece is in Turkish I guess
_urat_ on
OP didn’t lie. It is unusual.
NightLanderYoutube on
Turkiye indeed cum
Usernamenotta on
I am quite curious, what does Yunan stand for in Yunanistan?
graphical_molerat on
And for some reason, no dashed lines with dates attached to them at all in western Turkey. Say, for instance around Izmir. Or [Smyrna](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Smyrna), as it used to be called. What a strange omission. /s
GustavoistSoldier on
They included all the ASRs because many of them were Turkic
vanZuider on
Can someone explain the etymology of „Arnavutluk“ for Albania?
Also, from the name of the United Kingdom I am making the guess that the Turks borrowed their word for „king“ or „kingdom“ from the Slavs.
getahin on
Looks pretty correct
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I find it interesting to see the Soviet autonomous Republics within the proper Republics
TIL what Greece is in Turkish I guess
OP didn’t lie. It is unusual.
Turkiye indeed cum
I am quite curious, what does Yunan stand for in Yunanistan?
And for some reason, no dashed lines with dates attached to them at all in western Turkey. Say, for instance around Izmir. Or [Smyrna](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Smyrna), as it used to be called. What a strange omission. /s
They included all the ASRs because many of them were Turkic
Can someone explain the etymology of „Arnavutluk“ for Albania?
Also, from the name of the United Kingdom I am making the guess that the Turks borrowed their word for „king“ or „kingdom“ from the Slavs.
Looks pretty correct