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The Carians (Greek: Κάρες; Kares) were the inhabitants of Caria.
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Legend
According to tradition, the Carians were named after eponymous Car, one of their legendary early kings (Herodotus, 1.171). Classical Greeks would often claim that Caria was originally colonized by Ionian Greeks, but it seems rather that the Carians were settled in the region before the Greeks. Homer records that Miletus (later an Ionian city) was a Carian city at the time of the Trojan War (Iliad 2.865). Homer further records that the Carians joined the Trojans against the Achaeans under the leadership of Nastes (Iliad 2.865).History
Herodotus (1.171) recorded that Carians believed themselves to be aborigines of Caria. In his time, the Phoenicians were calling them "KRK" in their alphabetic script. This corresponds to the Karkiya or Karkisa mentioned in the Hittite records. Modern lingustics supports that the Carian language was a descendant of the Luwian language, a member of the Anatolian family of languages. Other Luwian offshoots include Lycian and Lydian. Carian inscriptions were deciphered in 1960s by Vitaly Shevoroshkin. Bronze Age Karkiya aided the confederacy of Assuwa against Tudhaliya I. But later, in 1323 BC, Arnuwandas II was able to write to Karkiya for them to provide asylum for the deposed Manapa-Tarhunta of Seha River. The Karkiyans did so, and allowed Manapa-Tarhunta to take back his kingdom. Unlike the Luwiyans in the Near East, the Karkiyans did not retain their literacy through the Dark Age. They next appear in records of the 8th century BC. The Carians are clearly mentioned at 2 Kings 11:4 and possibly at Samuel 8:18, 15:18, and 20:23. Carians are also named as mercenaries in inscriptions found in ancient Egypt and Nubia, dated to the reigns of Psammetichus I and II. They are sometimes referred to as the Cari or Khari. Carian remnants have been found in the ancient city of Persepolis or modern Takht-e-Jamshid in Iran.Carians and Leleges
The Carians were often linked to the Leleges, but the exact nature of the relationship between Carians and Leleges remains mysterious. The two groups seem to have been distinct, but later intermingled with each other. Strabo (7.321; 13.611) wrote that they were so intermingled that they were often confounded with each other. However, Athenaeus (6.271) stated that the Leleges stood in relation to the Carians as the Helots stood to the Lacedaemonians. This confusion of the two peoples is found also in Herodotus (1.171), who wrote that the Carians, when they were allegedly living amid the Cyclades, were known as Leleges.Religion
One of the Carian ritual centers was Mylasa, where they worshipped their supreme god, called 'the Carian Zeus' by Herodotus. Unlike Zeus, this was an army god. One of the Carian goddesses was Hecate, which was later adopted by the Greeks in the 6th century BCE. She was the patron of road crossings. Herodotus calls her Athena and says that her priestess would grow a beard when disaster pended (Histories 8.104). On mount Latmos near Miletus, the Carians worshipped Endymion, who was the lover of the Moon and fathered 365 children. Endymion, like the Greek Kronos, slept eternally.See also
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Official language of: Greece
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Caria (Greek: Καρία) was a region of Anatolia situated south of Ionia and west of Phrygia and Lycia. The eponymous inhabitants were known as Carians, and came to Caria before the Greeks.
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eponym is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, who has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, era, discovery, or other item. An eponymous person is the person referred to by the eponym.
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Kar (Greek Καρ) is a legendary early king of Caria and the eponymous ethnarch of the Carians. He was the son of Phoroneus (son of the river god Inachus) and Cerdo, [1]
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Homer is the name given to the purported author of the early Greek poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. It is now generally believed that they were composed by illiterate aoidoi (rhapsodes) in an oral tradition in the 8th or 7th century BC.
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Trojan War was waged, according to Greek mythology, against the city of Troy by the armies of the Achaeans (Mycenaean Greeks), after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta.
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iLiad is an electronic handheld device, or e-book device, which can be used for document reading and editing. Like the Sony Reader, the iLiad makes use of an electronic paper display.
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State Party Turkey
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Reference 849
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1998 (22nd Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Reference 849
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1998 (22nd Session)
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Achaeans (in Greek Ἀχαιοί, Akhaioi) is one of the collective names used for the Greeks in Homer's Iliad (used 598 times) and Odyssey.
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Phoenicia (or Phenicia \fi-ˈnish-(ē-)ə, -ˈnēsh-\,[1] from Biblical Phenice \fi-ˈ
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Hittites were an ancient people from Kaneš who spoke an Indo-European language, and established a kingdom centered at Hattusa (Hittite URUḪattuša) in north-central Anatolia from the 18th century BC.
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Carian
Writing system: Carian script
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: ine
ISO 639-3: xcr
The Carian language was the language of the Carians.
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Writing system: Carian script
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: ine
ISO 639-3: xcr
The Carian language was the language of the Carians.
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Luwian
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: —
ISO 639-3: either:
xlu —
hlu — Luwian (sometimes spelled Luvian
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ISO 639-2: —
ISO 639-3: either:
xlu —
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Anatolian languages are a group of extinct Indo-European languages, which were spoken in Asia Minor, the best attested of them being the Hittite language.
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- Hittite (nesili), attested from ca.
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Lycian
Writing system: Lycian script
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: —
ISO 639-3: xlc Lycian was an Indo-European language, one of the Anatolian languages, that was spoken in the Iron Age region of Lycia in
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Writing system: Lycian script
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: —
ISO 639-3: xlc Lycian was an Indo-European language, one of the Anatolian languages, that was spoken in the Iron Age region of Lycia in
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Lydian
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: xlyd
ISO 639-3: xld
Lydian was an Indo-European language spoken in the region of Lydia in western Anatolia (present-day Turkey).
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ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: xlyd
ISO 639-3: xld
Lydian was an Indo-European language spoken in the region of Lydia in western Anatolia (present-day Turkey).
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Tudhaliya I (sometimes referred to as Tudhaliya II, or even Tudhaliya I/II) was a king of the Hittite empire (New kingdom) 1430 BCE–1400 BCE.
Proper numbering of the Hittite rulers who bore the name Tudhaliya is problematical.
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Proper numbering of the Hittite rulers who bore the name Tudhaliya is problematical.
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Arnuwanda II was a king of the Hittite Empire (new kingdom) 1323 BCE–1322 BCE. He succeeded his father Suppiluliuma I, who succumbed to the plague which Egyptian captives from his Canaan campaign had brought with them to the Hittite heartland.
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Tanakh
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First Prophets
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2. Judges
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5. Isaiah
6. Jeremiah
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First Prophets
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2. Judges
3. Samuel
4. Kings
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5. Isaiah
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Torah | Nevi'im | Ketuvim
Books of Nevi'im
First Prophets
1. Joshua
2. Judges
3. Samuel
4. Kings
Later Prophets
5. Isaiah
6. Jeremiah
7.
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Torah | Nevi'im | Ketuvim
Books of Nevi'im
First Prophets
1. Joshua
2. Judges
3. Samuel
4. Kings
Later Prophets
5. Isaiah
6. Jeremiah
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A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict who is not a national of a Party to the conflict and "is motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a Party to the conflict, material
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Nubia (not to be confused with Nuba, a collective term used for the peoples who inhabit the Nuba Mountains, in Kordofan province, Sudan, Africa) is the region in the south of Egypt, along the Nile and in northern Sudan.
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Nebty
name Neba
Golden
Horus Qenu
Consort(s) Mehtenweskhet
Issue Necho II, Nitocris I
Died 610 BC
Burial Sais
Wahibre Psammetichus I (Psamtik or Psamtek
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name Neba
Golden
Horus Qenu
Consort(s) Mehtenweskhet
Issue Necho II, Nitocris I
Died 610 BC
Burial Sais
Wahibre Psammetichus I (Psamtik or Psamtek
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