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History
: When you turn South at the 75 th km. of Antalya - Alanya main road
a nice avenue winding through hotels and hauses for about 3 km will lead
you to Side, the furthest city in the east of historical Pamphylia. Situated
on a peninsula about 1000 m long and 400 m. wide, it fulfilled its duty
as a commercial port.Naturally, Side used to be one of the most important
trade centers in the antiquity and now it is one of the most popular holiday
resort in Turkey.
According to Strabon the ancient geographer, side was first established
in the 7 th cen. B.C. as a trade colony of the Aegean city Kyme near İzmir
But the merchants took up the local language, Side tan the name "Side"
meant pomegranate, the fruit symbolizing abundance and fertility.
Like the other Pamphylian cities in general, Side was ruled by Lydia in
the sixth cent. B.C. and Persia after 547 B.C. The coins minted in here
prove that Side had at least an internal independence.
Alexander
the Great conquered Side in the first year of the great campaign on Asia
in 334 B.C. and was introduced to Hellenistic culture. After his death
the empire was shared by generals. The Southern Turkey, including Side
changed hands quite often , especially between the Ptolemaic dynasty of
Egypt ( 3 rd cent B.C ) and the Seleucid dynasty of Syria ( 2 nd cent
B.C ) after the apameia peace agreement between the Romans and thedefeated
Syrian kingdom, but Pergama could not gain a complete control over Side.
King Attalos of Pergama founded a new city, Attaleia ( Antalya ) as a
commercial rival to Side and others on the South coast. At the turn of
century Side was a slave-trade center in the hends of Pirates. It was
only the Romans who stopped piracy on the eastern Mediterranean and let
the southern Anatolian cities in ( Cilicia, Pamphylia and Lycia ) prosper
again in peace and safety 78 B.C.
Pamphylia was attached to the provice of Galatia by emperor Augustus
in 25 B.C. when all the provinces in the Roman empire were re-organised.
Side lived its second birth and wealthy period until 3 rt cend. A.D as
a Pamphylian city that was placed sometimes in Galatia, sometimes in Lycia.
Especially its active role in the slave trade enabled this semiindependent
city to gain wealth and most of the structures in ruins at present were
built during this period of time. Side felt the necessity of repairing
the defensive walls in the second half of 3 rd cend. A.D because of the
successive attacks by the highlanders from the north. Furthermore, they
built an inner wall right through the city in 4 th cent A.D. Unfortunately
these precautions were not enough to secure those great days again and
Side started declining.
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