Frygisk
Frygisk, or Phrygian, refers to the language and culture of the Phrygians, an ancient people of central Anatolia in what is now Turkey. The Phrygians established a kingdom in western Anatolia with Phrygia as its core region, and Gordium is among the historically noted centers. The term also encompasses the broader cultural sphere associated with Phrygia in antiquity.
The Phrygian language is an extinct Indo-European language classified within the Anatolian branch, alongside Hittite and
Linguistically, Phrygian shows features characteristic of the Anatolian subgroup and is regarded as distinct from Greek,
Phrygia came under Persian rule, later fell to Alexander the Great, and was incorporated into Hellenistic and