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Sources for Anatolia map:

Eastern Anatolia
Troy, Taurus, Anti-Taurus

Principle Features of Eastern Anatolia: Nemrut, Sipan, Ararat, Binguel

Features of eastern Anatolia’s landscape: Ararat, the Nemrut, and the Supan Dağ, Lake Van (the largest lake in Turkey), Bingöl, Van, Kars, and Sarıkamış districts.

Mountains and Rivers
Largest Rivers: Araxes, Çoruh, Kara Su, Murat, and Euphrates

Van
Lake Van Catchment KBA

ANATOLIAN IRON AGES 3 published by the British Institute at Ankara

Southeastern
Plains of southeastern Anatolia:
 * Urfa/Harran Plain (Creekmore 2008; Yardımcı 2004)
 * the Malatya Plain (Di Nocera 2008)
 * the Cizre/Silopi Plain (Algaze 1989; Algaze et al. 1991; Kozbe 2008; Parker 2001)

Northern boundary of SE Anatolia:

Boundaries of SE Anatolia:

Northeastern Anatolia/Erzurum:

Eastern Anatolia from (currently cited) Mitchell source:

Cilicia
Antioch:

Armenia
Suny:

Vaspurakan

The Six Vilayets (includes map on page 76)

Araxes, Ararat

19th-20th century
Eastern Anatolia:

Sarikamis, mus, bitlis

Sivas, Adana

Trabzon, Laz settlement

Etymology
Early etymology based on numismatic evidence from Danishmend era - "very plausible" (see also fn 20)

19th century definition currently represented in the article as the "traditional" definition — "now generally considered as synonymous in extent with Asia Minor" from 1859 source

1841 source: "The modern name is Anatoli or Natolia from the Greek word anatoli"

2003 Routledge: "The term Anatolia, derived from the Greek word for "east" is commonly used to denote the Asian territory of modern Turkey in pre-Classical antiquity"