-
spoke the
Carian language. It is not
clear when the
Carians enter into history. The
definition is
dependent on
corresponding Caria and the
Carians to the...
- The
Carian language is an
extinct language of the
Luwic subgroup of the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European
language family,
spoken by the
Carians. The...
- the Lydians. The
Carians spoke Carian, a
native Anatolian language closely related to Luwian. Also
closely ****ociated with the
Carians were the Leleges...
- The
Carian alphabets are a
number of
regional scripts used to
write the
Carian language of
western Anatolia. They
consisted of some 30
alphabetic letters...
-
Carians served as mercenaries. The
following Unicode-related do****ents
record the
purpose and
process of
defining specific characters in the
Carian block:...
- The
Carian Trail (Turkish:
Karia Yolu) is an 820 km long-distance
footpath exploring the
South Western corner of
Turkey through the
modern provinces of...
- link the
Leleges to the
Carians of south-west Anatolia.
Homer names the
Leleges among the
Trojan allies alongside the
Carians, Pelasgians,
Paeonians and...
- In Gr**** mythology, the
naiads (/ˈnaɪædz, ˈneɪædz, -ədz/;
Ancient Gr****: ναϊάδες, romanized: naïádes),
sometimes also hydriads, are a type of
female spirit...
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combine with the
existing Salmacis, an
older town of the
native Leleges and
Carians, and site of the
later citadel. The
first settlers were
originally Dorians...
-
century BC, Gr****-
Carian bilinguals in
Caria suggest the
Carians shared their former ancestral land
amicably with the Gr****s. The
Carian language is not...