Anatolian

Anatolian

"Anatolian" means of or pertaining to Anatolia (in what is now Turkey), or a person from Anatolia, including:

Biology
* Anatolian Black, a breed of cattle.
* Anatolian buffalo, a domestic animal of Anatolia.
* Anatolian bump, a possible racial feature of Anatolia and elsewhere.
* Anatolian leopard, a wild animal of Anatolia.
* Anatolian Rock Lizard, a reptile native to Anatolia.
* Anatolian Shepherd Dog, an ancient breed of dog from Anatolia.Economy
* Anatolian Tigers, Anatolian cities that experience impressive economic growth.Education
* Anatolian High School, a type of Turkish educational institution.Geophysics
* Anatolian Plate, a tectonic plate on which Turkey sits.History
* Anatolian Bulgarians, ethnic Bulgarians formerly in Anatolia.
* Anatolian Turkish Beyliks, medieval Turkish principalities in Anatolia.Linguistics
* Anatolian hieroglyphs, a Luwian script of central Anatolia.
* Anatolian hypothesis, the theory that Proto-Indo-European arose in Anatolia.
* Anatolian languages, a group of extinct languages once spoken in Anatolia.Music
* Anatolian Musical Festival, an annual festival of Turkish folk music.
* Anatolian Pieces, Ahmet Kanneci's fourth album.
* Anatolian rock, a genre of rock music from Turkey.


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  • Anatolian — [an΄ə tō′lēən] adj. 1. of Anatolia or its peoples, languages, or cultures 2. designating or of a group of extinct Indo European languages of ancient Anatolia, including Hittite n. a person born or living in Anatolia …   English World dictionary

  • Anatolian — noun Date: 1590 1. a native or inhabitant of Anatolia and specifically of the western plateau lands of Turkey in Asia 2. a branch of the Indo European language family that includes a group of extinct languages of ancient Anatolia see Indo… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Anatolian — /an euh toh lee euhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to Anatolia, its inhabitants, or their language. 2. of, pertaining to, or belonging to the Anatolian group or family of languages. n. 3. a native or inhabitant of Anatolia. 4. any of various Turkish …   Universalium

  • Anatolian — n. native or resident of Anatolia adj. of or pertaining to Anatolia; of or relating to the people or culture of Anatolia n. extinct family of Anatolian languages that were spoken in ancient Anatolia that included Hittite and other nonexistent… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Anatolian — An•a•to•li•an [[t]ˌæn əˈtoʊ li ən[/t]] adj. 1) geg of or pertaining to Anatolia or Anatolians 2) peo of or pertaining to Anatolian 3) a native or inhabitant of Anatolia 4) peo a language family of ancient Anatolia, a branch of Indo European, that …   From formal English to slang

  • Anatolian — noun an extinct branch of the Indo European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto Indo European • Syn: ↑Anatolian language • Hypernyms: ↑Indo European, ↑Indo European language, ↑Indo Hittite •… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Anatolian beyliks — Anatolian Turkish Beyliks map. Anatolian beyliks, Turkish beyliks or Turkmen beyliks (Turkish: Anadolu Beylikleri, Ottoman Turkish: Tevâif i mülûk, Beylik Turkish pronunciation: [bejlic]) were small Turkish Muslim …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolian Shepherd Dog — An Anatolian in France Other names Karabaş (Blackhead), Anatolian Blackhead (Anadolulu Karabaş), Shepherd dog (Çoban Köpeği) Country of origin Turkey Traits …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolian Turkish Beyliks — Anatolian Beyliks or Turkmen Beyliks (Turkish: Anadolu Beylikleri , Ottoman Turkish: Tevâif i mülûk ) were small Turkish emirates or Muslim principalities governed by Beys, which were founded across Anatolia at the end of the 11th century in a… …   Wikipedia

  • Anatolian Tigers — ( tr. Anadolu Kaplanları) is a term internationally used in the context of the Turkish economy to refer to and to explain the phenomenon of a number of cities in Turkey which have displayed impressive growth records since the 1980s, as well as to …   Wikipedia

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