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…Miletus in the south near the mouth …

Years: 909BCE - 766BCE

…Miletus in the south near the mouth of the river Maeander, and includes the islands of Chios and Samos.

Ionia thus extends for a north-south distance of about one hundred miles (one hundred and sixty kilometers).

Its habitable area consists principally of three flat river valleys, the Hermus (modern Gediz), Cayster (Küçük Menderes), and Maeander (Büyük Menderes), that lead down between mountain ranges of five thousand to six thousand (fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred meters) to empty into deeply recessed gulfs of the Aegean coast.

The region bordered on the Hittite empire before 1200 BCE.

The early Greeks know this particular stretch of coast as Asia.

The name Ionia, however, does not appear in any records of this time, and Homer does not recognize any Ionic settlement of the Asiatic coast in Achaean times.

The name Ionia must therefore have been first applied to this coast subsequent to the collapse of the Achaean kingdoms in Greece in the face of the supposed Dorian invasion, when Ionic Greek refugees migrated eastward across the Aegean to Anatolia about 1000-900 BCE.

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