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- Syriac: ܩܦܘܕܩܝܐ, romanized: Kəp̄uḏoqyā, from Old Persian: 𐎣𐎫𐎱𐎬𐎢𐎣 Katpatuka; Hittite: 𒅗𒋫𒁉𒁕, romanized: Katapeda; Armenian: Կապադովկիա,, romanized: Kapadovkia)...
- Achaemenid Cappadocia Cappadocia (from Old Persian 𐎣𐎫𐎱𐎬𐎢𐎣 Katpatuka) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire located in Anatolia (modern-day...
- worn by nearly all Iranian tribes, from the Cappadocians (Old Persian Katpatuka) in the west to the Sakas (OPers. Sakā) in the northeast. This and other...
- by Maimonides as being Damietta on the coastland of Egypt. Referencing Katpatuka, the Septuagint translated the name as "Kappadokias" and the Vulgate similarly...
- the Gr****s [Yauna (Ionia)], Media [Mâda], Armenia [Armina], Cappadocia [Katpatuka], Parthia [Parthava], Drangiana [Zraka], Aria [Haraiva], Chorasmia [Uvârazmîy]...
- und Kappadokien. DuMont, 2006, ISBN 3770166167, p. 283 (Google Books) Katpatuka.org Settlement history Michael Bussmann/Gabriele Tröger: Türkei. Michael...
- region of Pontus was originally part of the Persian satrapy of Cappadocia (Katpatuka). The Persian dynasty which was to found this kingdom had, during the...
- Weight Ionia (Yauna) 400 520 Lydia (Sparda) 500 650 Phrygia-Cappadocia (Katpatuka) 360 468 Cilicia (Kilikes) 360 468 An Additional 140 Babylonian talents...
- The area known as Cappadocia today was known to the Ancient Persians as Katpatuka, a name which the Gr****s altered into Καππαδοκία (Cappadocia). The word...
- (also Capotakia or Kapotakia; in Aramaic קפוטקיא, קפוטקאי, קפודקאי; later Katpatuka in Old Persian) was the name used in some medieval Jewish and Syriac writings...