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Lycia civilization

THE LAND OF LIGHT

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Kaunos Ancient City of Dalyan
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Myra Ancient City of Demre
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Lycia is one of the oldest civilizations in the history of Anatolia

The fact Lycian civilization It is not

A Greek or Roman civilization extension

but a civilization created entirely by the peoples of Anatolia.

The earliest historical sources of Lycian civilization are found in ''Egyptian'' and ''Hittite'' documents.

In these sources, which date back to 2000s B.C., the names ”Luka'' and ''Lukka''  are mentioned. Hittite King Suppliluliuma states that in the 14th century BC he conquered the Lycian States. It is known by the first written agreement in the history between the Egyptians and the Hittites that

Lycians joined in the war as allies with Hittites.  

In the  Homer's epic ''iliad'', it is mentioned that Lycia sent troops to Troy in order to join in the war as allies with Trojans (which is another Anatolian civilisation) against Greeks during the Troja war.  while the Troja war is being told, it is also written that, Sarpedon, the legendary king of Lycia who is known as the son of Zeus was also killed during the war. 

Therefore, the name Lycian is a word pointing the people of Anatolia.

The biggest misrepresentation while talking about the ancient period

is that all the mythological gods on the Anatolian lands were the Gods

of Greek and Roman civilisations.

It is an indisputable fact that Greek and Roman civilizations are also

influenced by the gods of Anatolia, Mesopotamia and even Egypt, while

the civilizations in Anatolia are influenced by Greek mythology and Gods.

The real thing is that the peoples who are in contact with each other

in close geographies created interactive forms of worship with each other

when there is not heavenly religions yet.

Ancient Lycian Civilization Cities are located in the Teke Peninsula

in the Mediterranean Region.

Ancient Lycia, the Mediterranean in the south, the ancient Caria in the west and the ancient Pamphylia in the east. In the middle of the 1st  century B.C. the Lycian Union was consisting of 23 cities. This union is known as the first democratic unity in history and has been a source of inspiration for the modern democratic systems. The important cities of this federation are Patara, Xanthos, Pinara, Olympos, Myra and Tlos. Phaselis was added later.

There are smaller cities belonging to the Lycian union in the Teke Peninsula named; Andriake, Sura, Kyaenai, Limyra, Theimmusa, Simena, Istlada, Trebende and Aperlae.

Lycia History 
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Xanthos
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Patara

The Lycians fought alongside the Hittites

in the Battle of Kadesh which occured between the Egyptian

and Hittite civilizations. Since the first half of 7th century BC

they established a local kingdom.

The peoples of the Lycian region have fallen under Persian

rule in the mid-6th century and during this period many

important cities were destroyed.

They took part in the Delos Union formed against the

Persians in the 5th century.

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The region, which had been freed from the Persian yoke by Alexander the Great, than entered under the dominance of Alexander's generals as a result of the sharing of power and authority after the death of Alexander. The region, which was under the influence of Roman civilization in 167 BC, was liberated by a privilege granted by Rome.

In these years, the port cities of Lycia such as Olympos and Phaselis

were looted by the pirates who used them as bases. Lycian civilization

which was heavily damaged by earthquakes in AC 141 and 240

lost their importance after the Arab invasions started in the 7th century AC.

The language

The Lycians had their own language. This language was written with the Lycian alphabet similar to

the Western Greek alphabet. The Lycian alphabet consisting of six letters, six of which were vocals had some sounds not shown in the Greek alphabet.

For a long time the Lycian language was considered to be a close relative of Greek or Persian, but in 1945 Holger Pedersen, a linguist from Denmark, refuted this view by revealing that the Lycian language was connected to the Anatolian languages. Today, many linguists argue that the Lycian language emerges from a western Luvi dialect. The Lycian language could be partially solved by the Xsantos stele exhibited at the Museum of Fethiye in Antalya.

The archaeological and epigraphic studies conducted in recent years, about the Lycians  Ä±n early 2000 BC, discovered that they were indo-Germen origined  ''Lukka'' tribes who came from caucasia & settled in the Mediterranean region.

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Myra
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Pinara

The Lycian Union

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Olympos

The cities did not lose their importance after entering under the dominance of the Roman Empire

and reached the highest level of abundance and prosperity.

The avarage population of big cities was around 5,000 and the population of the whole region was around 200,000. The borders have been extended to include Kaunos (Dalyan) in the northeast. in 5th century It is reported that there are 34 cities in the  province of Lycia. The region between the modern cities ''Demre'' and ''Kas'' is the most densely inhabited part of Lycia in terms of the number of cities, but the cities such as Patara, Xantos and letoon, where there are dense settlements are located between

today's cities Fethiye and Kas.

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Phaselis

Lycian people encounter Christianity in the third missionary journey berween the years

53-57. The process begins with the visit of Paulus to Patara and Myra. Methodius from Olympos is the first known bishop of Lycia and was executed in Patara in 312. The Byzantine period was the period in which Christianity was more comfortable, settled and widespread in the region. Many churches were built during this period.
Lycian port cities from east to west are; Idyros, Phaselis, Korykos, Olympos, Posidarisus, Melanippe, Gagai, Phoinikos, Andriake, Simena, Teimussa, Aperlai, Antiphellos, Kalamaki, Phoinike, Patara, Pydnai, Arymnessos / Perdikiai, Kalabantia, Karmylessos, Telmessos It is
listed as Krya, Lissa and Lydai. The most important ones are the ports of Patara and Andriake

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