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Timeline of İzmir : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of İzmir

Below is a sequence of some of the events that affected the history of the city of İzmir (''historically also Smyrna'').
==Timeline==


Image:View GulfofIzmir from MountYamanlar.jpg|A port city unravels since millennia in the outlying waters of the Gulf of İzmir as narrow as a strait in its end as seen here from Mount Yamanlar. Mount Yamanlar is also where a crater lake named ''Karagöl'' (meaning ''Black Lake'' in Turkish) and also called as "Lake Tantalus" is found.
Image:ManisaAglayanKayaWeepingStoneTurkey.jpg|Mount Sipylus is famous for its "Weeping Rock", associated with Niobe, daughter of the semi-legendary local ruler Tantalus, the first recorded sovereign to have controlled the area of the Gulf of İzmir.
Image:Throne of Pelops Mount Sipylus Manisa Turkey.jpg|The "Throne", conjecturally associated with Pelops" in Yarikkaya locality in Mount Sipylus, is an isolated stone bench or altar possibly carved to accommodate a stone or wooden statue.
Image:NejdetDuzen KarabelHittiteLuwianMonumentCarvedinRockKemalpasaTurkey.jpg|Karabel Luvian warrior monument carved in rock dated to the 13th century BC and at a distance of 30 km from İzmir, near Kemalpaşa, deciphered as having been dedicated to Tarkasnawa, a King of Mira within Arzawa complex, attests to the western-most reaches of the late Hittites and their dependent principalities.


Image:Homer_British_Museum.jpg|Homer was also called ''Melesigenes (son of Meles)'' by the name of the River Meles which flows through İzmir and still carries the same name.

İzmir in 19th century European art
Image:1843 Chenavard Agora.jpg|View of the site of Agora of Smyrna in an 1843 engraving
Image:Jean-BaptisteCamilleCorot 1873 SmyrneBournabat.jpg|Bornova (''Bournabat'') as imagined by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot in 1873


Images of cosmopolitan 19th century İzmir
Image:Kadifekale IzmirTurkey 1880s.jpg|A Turkish quarter in 19th century İzmir: Kadifekale
Image:Goztepe IzmirTurkey 1880s.jpg|A Greek quarter in 19th century İzmir: Göztepe (''Enopi''), with Susuzdede (''Agios Agapis'') hill in the background
Image:Karatas IzmirTurkey 1900s.jpg|A Jewish quarter in 19th century İzmir: Karataş
Image:BornovaIzmirTurkey early20thcentury.jpg|A European quarter in 19th century İzmir: Bornova



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