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  1. Cappadocia (from Old Persian 𐎣𐎫𐎱𐎬𐎢𐎣 Katpatuka) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire located in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). It was used by the Achaemenids to administer the regions beyond the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates river.

  2. Kapadokia (bahasa Turki: Kapadokya, dari bahasa Yunani: Καππαδοκία / Kappadokía, Persia: کاپادوکیه Kāpādōkiyeh) adalah daerah bersejarah di Anatolia Tengah, terutama di Provinsi Nevşehir di negara Turki modern.

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  3. Dec 15, 1990 · A rolling plateau cut by mountains, nearly isolated by winter snows, Cappadocia in the east contains bare central highlands, in the west a nearly treeless land­scape, and in the north mountainous tracts marked by fertile valleys, especially on the lower Halys river.

  4. After the inclusion of Pactyica Cappadocia in the east was separated from the Armenian Satrapy by the Mountains Krormandon (Oromandon), the Zigon Basiteon (Wings of Falcon), by the north-western branches of Anti-Taurus and by the mountain range of modern Yeşilirmak.

    • Hovhannes Khorikyan
  5. Cappadocia initially included Cilicia, also known as Cappadocia-beside-the-Taurus, and Paphlagonia. Assyria was a Main Satrapy of the Great Satrapy of Babylon, and included Cilicia, while Armenia was a Main Satrapy within the Great Satrapy of Media.

  6. Cappadocia (from Old Persian Katpatuka) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire used by the Achaemenids to administer the regions beyond the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates river. The Satrapy belonged to the third tax district and paid an estimated 360 talents a year in tribute.

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  8. Cappadocia (Greek: Καππαδοκία) was a Hellenistic-era Iranian kingdom centered in the historical region of Cappadocia in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). It developed from the former Achaemenid satrapy of Cappadocia, and it was founded by its last satrap, Ariarathes (later Ariarathes I).

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