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Pamphylia

By Zeus on September 28, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   1 Comment
Tags: Cilicia, Lycia, pamfulos, Παμφυλία, Πάμφῦλος

Pamphylia, the narrow coastal area between the Taurus Mountains and the northern extent of the Mediterranean Sea is the district of Pamphylia. Side, Perga, Aspendos, and Attalia (Antalya) are among the cities important in antiquity; Antalya is still an important port. The region of Pamphylia first enters […]

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Phrygia

By Apollo on September 15, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Frigya, phrygians, pʰryɡía, Φρυγία

The extensive western part of central Anatolia, the boundaries of which varied greatly over the years, is the area of Phrygia. The people seem to have been widely spread throughout the Aegean region also. Greek tradition has it that the Bryges are the oldest of all people […]

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Tarsus

By Zeus on August 27, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   4 Comments
Tags: tarsa, tarsisi, tarson, tarsus mersin, Αντιόχεια του Κύδνου, Ταρσός

Tarsus was the home of the young Paul who was born there about the time Jesus was born in Bethlehem. The city had been in existence some 4,000 years before him. It was one of the important towns of the Hittites in the second millennium B.C. and […]

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Izmir, Turkey

By Zeus on August 22, 2000   /   Cities in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   2 Comments
Tags: Smyrna, Σμύρνη

On a wide bay under a range of high hills halfway down Turkey’s west coast is a big city with a long history. Izmir ( Smyrna ) is one of the fastest-growing cruise-ship ports of call on the Aegean and an excellent base for trips to nearby Ephesus […]

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Aşıklı Höyük

By Zeus on August 2, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Cappadocia, Churches in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   2 Comments

Asikli Huyuk is a settlement mound located nearly 1 km south of Kızılkaya village on the bank of the Melendiz brook, and 25 kilometers south – east of Aksaray, Turkey. Aşıklı Höyük is located in an area covered by the volcanic tuff of central Cappadocia, in Aksaray […]

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Lydia

By Zeus on July 20, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Luddu, Lydia, Lydian, Λυδία

Sardis was the capital of Lydia. The district boundaries changed at different times, but in general the land was that of the present provinces of İzmir and Manisa. According to Herodotus, Lydus, the founder, was the brother of Mysus (Mysia) and Car (Caria). The Lydians were known […]

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Seleucia in Isauria

By Zeus on July 11, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Seleukeia, silifke, Σελεύκεια

About 100 kilometers west of Tarsus is Seleucia of Isauria. St. Thecla is said to have been buried in the cemetary near the ruined basilica in the near-by hill of Meremlik or Ayatekla  just  south  of  Silifke. The church was probably of fifth century construction. According to […]

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Asclepion

By LETO on July 11, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   30 Comments
Tags: archias asclepion, Pergamon

An ancient medical centre, the Asclepion was founded by Archias, a local who had been cured at the Asclepion of Epidaurus (Greece). Treatments included mud baths, the use of herbs and ointments, enemas and sunbathing. Diagnosis was often by dream analysis. Pergamon‘s centre came to the fore […]

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Akhisar

By Zeus on June 25, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   1 Comment
Tags: akhisar turkey, thyateira, thyatira

Akhisar is a county district and its town center in Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Western Turkey. Akhisar is also the ancient city of Thyatira or Thyateira. With archaeological findings that are proving settlements going back to 3000 BC, Akhisar has been a busy trade […]

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Turkey and the New Testament

By LETO on June 21, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Biblical Turkey, Churches in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment

The origin of the church in Turkey goes back to the events immediately following the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ in Judea. On the Day of Pentecost Jews from Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia, Phrygia, and Pamphylia were gathered in Jerusalem (Acts 2:9–10). Many of these became eyewitnesses […]

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The big tip is to try and go completely private. Many of the large tour companies offer private tour and they are going to charge a significant amount of money for the tour guide. However, many locations offer self-guided tours and therefore you have the ability to supply your own tour guide. Easily Book your guided private Ephesus tours, to see all the treasures of Ephesus Turkey. It's often said that Turkey has more ancient cities and classical ruins than does Greece. Well, it's true, and the Aegean coast holds a great number of sites, including Ephesus, the grandest and best-preserved of them all.

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