Comments by "CaptainVanisher" (@captainvanisher988) on "Business Basics" channel.

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  5.  @KhanTonyukuk  Many parts of Anatolia were never inhabited and were colonized initially by Greeks but oh well. I wouldn't expect a Turk to know anything about history. Just for a short history lesson, the Greeks colonized almost all the coastlines of Anatolia with small exceptions where the Lydians, Carians and Mysians had colonized it. The Lydian kingdom conquered the rest later and inhabited the entirety of central Anatolia. They were centuries later Hellenized by Alexander the Great The Hellenisation of Anatolians only came after the conquest of the Persian empire. The Persian empire had already subjugated most of Anatolia and Alexander the Great conquered Persia and its lands. But the Hellenization of peoples didn't solely happen on Anatolia but in most parts of the Macedonian empire. That includes Egypt, the Levant, Syria and even parts of modern Iraq. In fact Hellenization was so dominant that by Jesus time, most Jews spoke Greek and not Hebrew. The entire New Testament was written in Greek and the Roman empire unofficially used more Greek than Latin and later on officiated it as well. Now as far as I am talking about. It's not about the Hellenized peoples, but the Hellenes. Who did have colonies on the entirety of the Anatolian coastlines. But the fact that you, a Turk, doesn't know that is even more ridiculous. Because the Turkish name for Greeks is Yunan. Which are the ancient Greek people called Ionians that inhabited all of the Anatolian coastline facing the Aegean sea.
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