Location | Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey |
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Region | Mediterranean Region |
Coordinates | 36°29′45″N33°58′31″E / 36.49583°N 33.97528°E Coordinates: 36°29′45″N33°58′31″E / 36.49583°N 33.97528°E |
Type | Fort |
History | |
Periods | Hellenistic Age to Byzantine Empire |
Meydankale is the archaeological site of a ruined castle in Mersin Province, Turkey.
Meydankale is situated between the İmamlı and Yenibahçe villages in the rural area of Silifke district. In the antiquity this region was called Cilicia Trachaea (Rugged Cilicia). Meydankale is to the north of Silifke and the Turkish state highway D.400. It can be reached via a 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) road from Atakent which is on D-400. The distance from Meydankale to Silifke is 28 kilometres (17 mi) and to Mersin is 85 kilometres (53 mi) .
The settlement dates back to Hellenistic era (Seleucid Empire). But it was rebuilt and inhabited during the later eras. Neither Hellenistic nor the Roman name of the settlement is known. Meydankale is a Turkish name. [1]
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