aidin
Aidin is the historical and alternative name used in Western sources for the Turkish city and province known today as Aydın, located in the Aegean region of western Turkey. The modern Turkish name Aydın derives from a term meaning “enlightened” or “bright.” In the Ottoman period the area was governed as the Vilayet of Aydın, a designation that appears in many 19th- and early 20th-century maps and documents.
Geographically, the city of Aydın lies inland in the western part of the country, north of the
Historically, the Aidin region has deep roots stretching back to ancient Greek and Anatolian settlements. It
In the modern era, Aydın Province functions as an administrative unit of Turkey with a diverse economy