sivas treasure places

sivas treasure places


sivas history information

Its old name (Latin: Sebastia, Greek: enεβ Anadoluστεια) is Sebastea, Sebasteia or Samassia. The finds uncovered in the excavations and researches indicate that the first settlement in the region extended to the Neolithic Age (8000-5500 BC). Kent BC. In the 2000s, different settlements have been the scene.
sivas treasure places

Although it is located in Central Anatolia as geography, Şehtinkarahisar has been located in the Eastern Black Sea Region and culture area of ​​Susehri, Akıncılar, Gölova and Koyulhisar districts which have accidents until 1933. The districts of Sivas connects the Geminbeli pass to the strait of the Strait of the Black Sea. Divriği and Gürün districts are located in the Eastern Anatolia Region, and Doğanşar and Zara are located in the Black Sea Region sivas treasure places.

sivas treasure places

Cultures of Central Anatolia, Eastern Black Sea and Eastern Anatolia are also included in the territory of Sivas. Gırnata, zurna and Sivasa folk dances are played in the central and surrounding districts of Sivas, while kemençe and zurna and horons are played in their districts in the Black Sea. Divrigi and Gurun region is located in Eastern Anatolian culture. The districts in the Central Anatolia region have a culture and style in the center of Sivas while the districts in the Black Sea use the same accent as Giresun and Ordu sivas treasure places


In the 17th century BC, the southern part of the city, which is located in the Hittite borders, began to be called Tilgarimmu in the period of Late Hittite states. In the 8th century BC, Kimmer and Scythian were invaded. In the early sixteenth century BC, the Medes entered the sovereignty of the Persians in the middle of the same century. The short-term in the second half of the 4th century BC was linked to the Kingdom of Alexander the Great after the Macedonian rule. In 17 AD, together with all Cappadocia, he entered the sovereignty of the Roman Empire. During this period, the Parthians and Sassanids were in the hands of the Parthians. Before the Byzantine period, it was within the boundaries of the Armeniac temple. In the 12th century it was connected to the Sebasteia threa


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