founding

It was founded in 1993 and today it has become one of the most prominent institutions of higher education in Turkey. It has 11 faculties, 7 institutes, 6 vocational schools, and about 10,000 students on campus.
The university includes about 13 research centers and about 1500 qualified professors of higher education in Turkey, and it is one of the leading universities in Turkey

City

Ankara is the capital of Turkey and its second largest city after Istanbul. The population of the city of Ankara and its suburbs is approximately four and a half million people, according to the statistics of 2010 AD. Thus, it is the forty-fifth place in the world in terms of population density. Ankara is located on the Anatolian plateau in central Turkey, with an average altitude of 938 meters above sea level. [1] Given its commercial and industrial importance, Because of its geographical location, successive Turkish governments have taken it as their political capital and headquarters for ministries, government offices and foreign missions.

Its history dates back to 10,000 years ago when the first primitive man inhabited it, then it was ruled by the Hittites, the Hittites, the Phrygians, the Lydians, then the Achaemenid Persians, then came the Macedonians and the Chaldeans and finally the Romans seized it, and after the division of the Roman Empire it remained under the rule of the Byzantines until the Seljuks conquered it and then fell in The hands of the Mongols until the Ottomans took control of it in the fourteenth century. Since 1923 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk declared Ankara the capital of the Turkish Republic.