- and a
castle was
first built in the
Byzantine period. The name then was
Vahka and has
since mutated to today's
spelling Feke.
Beginning in the 10th century...
- and the Prin****lity of Antioch,
successfully had laid
siege to
Gaban and
Vahka (currently, Feke in Turkey). All of
Cilicia remained under Byzantine rule...
-
death and
attacked her
personally before imprisoning her in the
fortress of
Vahka on 27
January 1205/28
January 1206,
where she was
poisoned one year later...
-
Constantine died soon
after a
lightning bolt
struck his
table in the
fortress of
Vahka. He was
buried in Castalon.
According to the
Chronicle of Aleppo, his wife...
- Yumurtalık (Ayas), Ceyhan, İmamoğlu, Aladağ (Karsantı), Kozan(Sis), Feke (
Vahka),
Saimbeyli (Hadjin),
Tufanbeyli 2,263,373
Osmaniye Osmaniye 3,767 Sumbas...
- he
returned to
Cilicia to
finish off its conquest. The
family castle of
Vahka (today Feke in Turkey) held out for some w****s. Eventually, John invited...
- the borders,
including the
baronial and
royal castles at Sis, Anavarza,
Vahka, Vaner/Kovara, Sarvandikar, ****lak, T‛il Hamtun, Hadjin, and
Gaban (modern...
-
Montferrand (1137) –
Crusades Siege of
Anazarbos (1137) –
Crusades Siege of
Vahka (1137) –
Crusades Siege of
Antioch (1137) –
Crusades Siege of Ka****ab (1138)...
- language,
although none
speak it fluently. A couple,
including Isaiah Tabi
Vahka of
Waterfall Village and Adam
Bulesisbwat of Lesuubelakan,
compiled short...
-
Corycus Daruynk Haykaberd Hromkla (Rumkale) Hoşap
Lampron Levonkla (Yılankale)
Manazkert Paperon Rusahinili Sinap Servantikar Shahapivan Tushpa Vahka Van...