-
Anaea (Ἀναία). Later, it was also
called Sokia (Gr****: Σώκια). As of 1920, the
British were
calling it
Sokia.
Anaia is also the name of a
titular see...
- ? Eṣugbiri Oluaso, Aláàfin c. 1500
Ayangbagi Aro Onigbogi, Aláàfin ???
Sokia "ti iwọ ẹwn irin" Ofiran, Aláàfin ??? Ọbalohun Eguguojo, Aláàfin ca.1550-1560...
- it
distinguished itself in the
capture of the Nea
Ephesos (Kuşadası) –
Sokia (Söke) area in
April 1922.
After the war, it
remained active, garrisoned...
- varðar scog gang. Kona a söc ef hon er xx. eða ellre. ef hon vill eigi
søkia láta. oc a lavg raðande
hennar sökena. If a man
composes mansǫngr about...
- Alaşehir. 6 Sep 1922
Turkish troops retake Balıkesir, İnegöl,
Akhisar and
Sokia/Söke. 7 Sep 1922
Turkish troops retake Aydın, its
surrounding towns, Kuşadası...
- Sıvas Sevásteia (Σεβάστεια) Sıvas
Sivriada Oxeiá (Οξειά)
Sivriada Söke
Sókia (Σώκια) Söke
Tarabya Therápeia (Θεράπεια)
Tarabya Tarsus Tarsós (Ταρσός)...
- Bitlis, Van and Djihan/Ceyhan (1911), Bolu, Urfa, Sandıklı and
Sokia/Söke (1912), and Dardanelles/Çanakkale (1914); 15 in the Arab-speaking Ottoman...
- Herald. p. 28. "Big win".
Wellington Evening Post. 21
September 1998. p. 19.
Sokia,
Iliesa (20
September 1998). "Fiji
women thrashed in league". Fiji's Daily...
- John Lewis,
Lighthouse Keeper, Cape Pembroke,
Falkland Islands. Peni R.
Sokia,
Officer in Charge,
Special Provincial Constables, Suva, Fiji Islands. Landing...