- -ˈdoʊkiə/; Turkish: Kapadokya;
Ancient Gr****: Καππαδοκία, romanized:
Kappadokía,
classical Syriac: ܩܦܘܕܩܝܐ, romanized: Kəp̄uḏoqyā, from Old Persian: 𐎣𐎫𐎱𐎬𐎢𐎣...
- Tunisia: 2000, 2001 Master-Rally: 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002
Rally Orientale -
Kappadokia: 2003, 2004 Baja Pearl: 2000 Kalmykia: 2000 The
Quiet Don: 2003 Khazar...
- Anatolia: Pontos, Paphlagonia, Bithynia, Phrygia, Galatia, Lykaonia, and
Kappadokia (with
Kolchis and the
Kimmerian Bosporos) :
Fifth to
First Centuries BC...
- from the
original on 26
December 2008.
Retrieved 5
January 2009. Ionia,
Kappadokia,
Pontus and
Eastern Anatolia Elisabeth Kontogiorgi (2006). Po****tion...
-
Persians as Katpatuka, a name
which the Gr****s
transformed into
Cappadocia (
Kappadokia). Adams,
Senior Research Fellow in
classics J. N.; Adams,
James Noel (2002)...
- *Kat-pata > *Kat-patu + ka > Kat-patuka > *Kappaduka,
borrowed to Gr**** as
Kappadokía)
Bagadania /
Bagadoania Chammamene /
Chammanene Cataonia (broad sense)...
- Claudiopolis, Cratea, Iuliopolis, Lagania,
Gordion Cappadocia§ (thema
Kappadokias, Θέμα Καππαδοκίας) by 830 Armeniacs, part of the
Bucellarians Koron Fortress...
- Restle,
Marcell (1981).
Tabula Imperii Byzantini Bd. 2.
Kappadokien (
Kappadokia, Charsianon, Sebasteia, und Lykandos). Wien:
Herbert Hunger. p. 147. ISBN 3700104014...
- in 226 BC.
Antiokhos Hierax had two wives: -
daughter of the
ruler of
Kappadokia (see
Ariarathes III of Cappadocia)
whose country he was
allied with at...
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Kappadokias_ERKET_e-Journal_Vol.2.pdf]
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