Milet (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • Alice Mouton; Ian Rutherford; Ilya Yakubovich (7. junij 2013). Luwian Identities: Culture, Language and Religion Between Anatolia and the Aegean. BRILL. str. 435–. ISBN 978-90-04-25341-4.
  • Alan M. Greaves (25. april 2002). Miletos: A History. Taylor & Francis. str. 71–. ISBN 978-0-203-99393-4. The political history of Miletos/Millawanda, as it can be reconstructed from limited sources, shows that despite having a material culture dominated by Aegean influences it was more often associated with Anatolian powers such as Arzawa and the Hittites than it was with the presumed Aegean power of Ahhijawa
  • Sharon R. Steadman; Gregory McMahon; John Gregory McMahon (15. september 2011). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE). Oxford University Press. str. 369 and 608. ISBN 978-0-19-537614-2.
  • Carlos Ramirez-Faria (1. januar 2007). Concise Encyclopeida Of World History. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. str. 305–. ISBN 978-81-269-0775-5.
  • Chant, Colin (1999). »Greece«. V Chant, Colin; Goodman, David (ur.). Pre-industrial Cities and Technology. London: Routledge. str. 61. ISBN 9780415200752.

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