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Ελληνικά: Διώξεις/λεηλασίες στη Μικρά Ασία κατά την πρώτη περίοδο των τουρκικών διεισδύσεων (11ος-13ος αιώνας)
English: Asia Minor/Anatolia during the first waves of Turkish invasions (11th-13th century)
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*Speros Vryonis. The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of Islamization from the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century. University of California Press, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Los Angeles, 1971, p. 94:
Western Anatolia: Settlements sacked or destroyed: Cyzicus, Appollonia, Lopadion, Poimanenon, Adramytium, Calamus, Meleum (Meloe), Smyrna, Clazomenae, Phocaea, Ephesus, Traleis, Louma, Pantacheir, Melanodion, Latrus, Strobilus, Attaleia Nicomedia, Prousa, Nicaea, Pithecas, Malagina, Dorylaeum, Cotyaeum, Amorium, Philomelium, Myriocephalos, Sozopolis, Chonae, Laodikeia, Hierapolis, Tripolis, Tantalus, Karia, Antioch ad Maeandrum, Choma Soublaion Regions pillaged: Dorilaeum-Iconium, Thynia-Bithynia, Propontis and Mysia, Caicus, Hermus, Cayster, Maeander, Phrygia, Paphlagonia, Pisidia, Lycia

Eastern Anatolia: Settlements sacked or destroyed: Caesarea, Edessa, Melitene, Sebastea, Arabisus, Albistan, Kaisum, Nisibis, Gargar, Ani, Artze, Zorinak Regions pillaged: Cappadocia, Pyramus, Armenia, Lake Van

Northern Anatolia: Settlements sacked or destroyed: Sinope, Trebizond, Neocaesaria, Castamon, Gangra

Southern Anatolia: Settlements sacked or destroyed: Seleucia, Mopsouestia, Adana, Corycus, Precana Regions pillaged: Piramus Valley

Central Anatolia: Settlements sacked or destroyed: Iconium, Ankara, Coloneia Archelais, Laodiceia Combusta

  • Topography taken from DEMIS Mapserver, which are public domain, other wise self-made.
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