…The majority of the population is Turkish, but there are many Kurds in the east, and there are also scattered minorities of Greeks, Armenians, Jews, Arabs, Circassians, and Georgians. The name Anatolia comes from the name of a Byzantine province (Anatolikon), which corresponded to the central region of the Asia Minor peninsula from Eskişehir to Konya. In medieval Islamic sources, Asia Minor was called Bilād al‐Rum (literally, the land of the Romans, but in Greek, meaning the Greek world). … *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "anatolikon" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…住民の大部分はトルコ人であるが,東部にはクルド人が多く,またギリシア人,アルメニア人,ユダヤ人,アラブ,チェルケス人,グルジア人などの少数民も散在する。アナトリアの地名は,ビザンティン帝国の一地方州名〈アナトリコンAnatolikon〉に由来し,それはエスキシェヒルからコニヤにいたる小アジア半島中部地方に相当した。また中世イスラム史料では,小アジアはビラード・アッルームBilād al‐Rum(語義的には〈ローマ人の地〉,ただしギリシア語,ギリシア人の世界を意味する)とよばれた。… ※「アナトリコン」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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