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Ancient religious site in Turkey
Sinuri (Ancient Greek: Σινυρι) was a sanctuary of the god Sinuri in ancient Caria, Anatolia. The ruins of Sinuri are located on the hilltop now called
Sinuri
Region of ancient Asia-Minor
into Mylasa. Connected to the latter by a sacred way are Labraunda and Sinuri. Around Stratonicea is also Lagina as well as Panamara, Tendeba and Astragon
Caria
Satrap of Caria from 351 BC to 344 BC
people of Miletos in Caria. A remarkable Carian language inscription from Sinuri records a joint edict in both their names: 'Idrieus (son) of Hecatomnus
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4th century BC Macedonian nobleman and general, son of Antipater, brother of Cassander I
Antipatrids) after his prior province had been seized. An inscription in Sinuri places the duration of his rule in Caria as being at least seven years,
Pleistarchus (son of Antipater)
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Ancient Indo-European language
Idrieus and Ada, possibly concerning a syngeneia of the temple of the god Sinuri, near Mylasa (C.Si 2). To these three inscriptions now must be added the
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Sanctuary of Hecate in ancient Caria
that time, Lagina was a deme of nearby Koranza. Unlike the sanctuaries at Sinuri or Labraunda, Lagina does not appear to have been favoured by the Hecatomnids
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Satrap of Caria from 377 BCE to 353 BCE
Mausolus rebuilt major Carian religious sanctuaries at Amyzon, Labraunda, and Sinuri. All three were located in the Carian mountains, away from major urban centres
Mausolus
Greek-derived alphabets used to write the Carian language of Anatolia
Hyllarima Euromos Mylasa Stratonicea Kildara Sinuri Kaunos Iasos Memphis transl. IPA possible Greek origin 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 Ϡ Ϡ 𐊠 𐊠 𐌀 𐊠 a /a/ Α 𐊡 « ? 𐋉
Carian_alphabets
Religious centre in ancient Caria
his invasion, in the course of which the rural mountain sanctuaries of Sinuri and Lagina were sacked. His attempts to do the same to Panamara were repelled
Panamara
French Hellenist, archaeologist and historian (1902–1980)
excavations at Thasos, as again in 1953–1954, and the excavations of the Sinuri sanctuary in Caria (1935–1938). He also participated in the work at Xanthos
Pierre_Devambez
Georgian calligrapher and scholar
სინური მრავალთავი 864 წლისა, თბ., 1959, ძველი ქართული ენის კათედრის შრომები Sinuri Chapters of 864 years old, Tbilisi, 1959, Old works of Old Georgian language
Macarius_of_Leteti
Aspect of Turkish archaeology
Antalya Sestos Çanakkale Side Antalya Sigeion Çanakkale Sillyon Antalya Sinuri Muğla Religious centre in ancient Caria Skepsis Çanakkale Smyrna İzmir Soli
List of ancient settlements in Turkey
List_of_ancient_settlements_in_Turkey
et d'antiquités grecques (13 volumes), 1940–1965. Le sanctuaire du dieu Sinuri près de Mylasa, 1945. Études de numismatique grecque, 1951. La Carie: histoire
Louis_Robert_(historian)
Village in Bayburt, Turkey
2009 Page 323 1400833426 "Near a Turkish village still known as Sunur or Sinuri ("Border"), archaeologists have discovered the ruins of Sinora's strong
Çayıryolu,_Bayburt
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Tempestuous; Stormy Weather; Violent Weather
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English : variant spelling of Carlisle.
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Lord of Hanuman
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