Sunday, 12 January 2020

TURKEY HATAY - ANTAKYA (ANTIOCHEIA)


ANTAKYA (ANTIOCHEIA)

In 300 BC, Nicator I, a Seleucid king and a former general of Alexander the Great, was seeking divine guidance for where he should found a city in the region. As he did for the establishment of Seleucia Pieria( Cevlik in Samandag), he ascended Mt Cassius in Antigonia where he performed a sacrifice for Zeus in a temple built there by Antigonus and begged the god for a sign as to where to found his city. 

An eagle suddenly appeared and snatched some of the sacrificial meat. It then flew away, alighting somewhere else and this is where the king decided to have his city built, to which was given the name Antiocheia and is commonly referred to in English sources as Antioch. Originally the city was a centre for the worship of Zeus, its secondary guardian deity being Apollo.

There are in fact 2 other ancient cities known as Antioch in Anatolia. One is Antiocheia in Pisidia, located in Yalvac district in the province of Isparta and the other is Antioch and  Maeandrum, located on the banks of the Menderes ( Meander) river between Denizli and Nazilli in the region known as Caria in ancient times. In the 7th century, Antioch was one of five patriarchal centres of the Christian Church, the others being Rome, Alexandria, Jerusalem and Istanbul.

A cave know today as the Grotto of St Peter or Church of Saint Peter is believed to be where the Apostle Peter preached when he visited Antioch and is considered to be one of the earliest Christian houses of worship.

 This grotto –church, located on the Antakya- Reyhanli road, is as sacred for the Christian world as are the cities of Rome or Jerusalem and it is the only structure to have survived from the earliest period of Christianity when the new faith had begun to spread. 

In 1963, the papacy designated the site as a place of pilgrimage and also recognized it as the world’s first cathedral. Every year on 29th June, a special service is conducted at the Church of St Peter that is attended by Christians and clergymen from all over the world.

In addition to this early church, Antakya is also home to a Catholic Church and a Greek Orthodox Church as well as a Museum of Archaeology ( also known as the Mosaic Museum ), which has the second richest collection richest collection of ancient mosaics in the world.

 Such attractions of ancient mosaics in the world. Such attractions, combined with Antakya’s splendid scenery, further enhance the city’s value as a centre of Turkey’s tourism industry. Also to be found in Antakya are a number of historically important examples of architecture from the Ottoman Period, such as the Mosque of Habib –un Neccar.

HARON (CHARONION) , located 200 metrons  from the Church of St Peter, is a huge human bust carved into the rock along with inscriptions that were believed to have the power to prevent death during a terrible plague that ravaged the city in the reign of King Antiochus.

ANTAKYA CASTLE date back to Hellenistic times in its original form with additions being made during the Roman and Byzantine periods. The castle is enclosed by the second longest fortifications in Turkey. Only the ancient walls of Istanbul are longer.

The Aqueducts of Trajan, measuring 9 kilometres long, was built in the 2nd century by the Roman Emperor Trajan to bring water to the city from Harbiye. The City Park, which graces the city with its lush and lovely appearance, occupies an area of 51000 square metres.


Harbiye ( Dphne), located 7 kilometres  from Antakya, is a popular excursion and picnic area –a virtual paradise thick with greenery and blessed with abundant water. According to legend, this is the spot where Apollo caught sight of Daphne, a beautiful nymph and fell in love with her. When he tried to approach her however, she fled and Apollo began to pursue her. Realizing that there was no escape, she prayed to the Mother Earth, begging for her protection and she was transformed into a laurel tree just as Apollo reached her. Ever after, a crown of laurel leaves was used to award excellence in poetry and military prowess. Daphen’s tears are said to be still flowing over the waterfalls of Harbiye. The Turkish world for laurel is define, whose origin of course id the nymph’s name. The essential oils of this tree are used in making the famous laurel soap define sabunu, which is completely natural and is highly recommended for its healthfulness.

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