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HOMEPAGE OF THE ANCIENT CITIES BELONGING TO LYCIAN UNION IN THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF TURKEY
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Ancient times of Fethiye, before byzantines, romans.. called Lycia. Lycia was formed of city states. #pinara , #letoon , #patara , #thermessos , #kaunos , #tlos are the names of some of these city states. It was their tradition to carve the rocks and create piece of art tombs for their kings and loyals. Fethiye city center has one of the most beautiful and important king tombs of Lycians, the rock tomb of King Amyntas. And it is only 12minutes walking distance from #sakurahostelfethiye 😊 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Photo 📸: @t_for_travels ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #travelhistory #travelturkiye #fethiye #traveller #viajeros #citycenter #cityhostel #besthostelinfethiye #worldtraveler #travelblogger #worldtravelpics #solotravel #viajerosporelmundo #backpacker #travelling #viajandoporelmundo #hostellife #hostelworld #nextdestination #travelgram #instatravel (Fethiye) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrC8Vssh0pS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ncyd6iszd9d6
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Pinara, Turkey July 2015

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Ancient Lycian tomb with Amphitheater of Pinara
Pinara was a large ancient city of Lycia at the foot of Mount Cragus (now Mount BabadaÄŸ), and not far from the western bank of the River Xanthos, homonymous with the ancient city of Xanthos (now EÅŸen Stream).
The city appears to have been, as Strabo asserts, one of the largest cities of Lycia and its chief port city until the harbor silted up to form the reed-filled wetlands of today.
Pinara was a member of the Lycian League, in which it held three votes. The city surrendered to Alexander the Great in 334 BC. After Alexander's death, the city fell to the kingdom of Pergamum. Pinara became a Roman city when Pergamum was willed by its last king Attalus III to the Roman Republic in 133 BC. The city enjoyed prosperity during Roman rule, but was badly damaged by earthquakes in 141 and 240 AD.
There was a cult of Pandarus, the Lycian hero of the Trojan War, in Pinara, which led some sources to conclude that he was a native of the city.
Pinara has somewhat been assimilated to the name of the present-day village of Minare, half an hour below the ruins and depending Fethiye district of MuÄŸla Province, Turkey.
Mountain Cone with hundreds of rock-cut burial tombs, part of ancient Lycian city of Pinara, 5th century BC...Turkey.
Roman Ruins Yield Clues to Ancient Earthquakes
The way the massive stone blocks making up a Roman mausoleum in Turkey were knocked off-kilter  reveals clues to the power of the earthquake that rocked the structure.
Analyzing other ancient ruins for such damage could help shed light on the history of earthquakes in a region, which could yield insights on what risks that area faces in the future, the scientists who examined the mausoleum said.
The ruins of the city of Pınara date back at least 2,500 years to the ancient realm of Lycia in what is now southwest Turkey.
It eventually became part of the Roman Empire.
"Pinara is a very exciting place because it has not been excavated yet," said Klaus-G. Hinzen, Â a seismologist at the University of Cologne in Germany. Read more.