- Anatolia, and
which are
pierced by a
narrow gorge called in
antiquity the
Cilician Gates.
Ancient Cilicia was
naturally divided into
Cilicia Trachea (Latin:...
- Կիլիկիոյ Հայոց Թագաւորութիւն,
Kiligio Hayoc’ T’akavorut’iun), also
known as
Cilician Armenia (Armenian: Կիլիկեան Հայաստան,
Kilikyan Hayastan, Armenian: Հայկական...
- The
Cilician Gates or Gülek P**** is a p****
through the
Taurus Mountains connecting the low
plains of
Cilicia to the
Anatolian Plateau, by way of the narrow...
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Cilician pirates dominated the
Mediterranean Sea from the 2nd
century BC
until their suppression by
Pompey in 67–66 BC.
Because there were
notorious pirate...
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Cilician Arabic, Cilicia-Antioch Arabic, Çukurova Arabic, or Çukurovan is a
Levantine dialect spoken in
Turkey in the geo-cultural area of Cilicia, the...
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Abies cilicica, also
known as
Cilician fir or
Taurus fir, is a
species of
conifer in the
family Pinaceae. It is
found in Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. Abies...
- century. (in Armenian) Poghosyan, S.; Katvalyan, M.; Grigoryan, G. et al.
Cilician Armenia (Կիլիկյան Հայաստան).
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. vol. v. Yerevan...
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horses and 500
talents of silver,
according to Herodotus. The
fertile Cilician plains were the most
important part of the satrapy.
There were several...
- The
Battle of the
Cilician Gates in 39 BC was a
decisive victory for the
Roman general Publius Ventidius over the
Parthian army and its
Roman allies who...
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Luwian (/ˈluːwiən/),
sometimes known as
Luvian or Luish, is an
ancient language, or
group of languages,
within the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European...