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Mylasa

It was a Carian city close to the religious center Labranda. King Mausolus was born in this city
who later on made it the capital during his reign. In the 1st century a scaled-down replica
was built by the Romans in Mylasa which was located on the western edge of the city. There are
the relics of Mentes Turks 2 km away from Milas to the south. This area has ruins from the
Turkish governors of old Milas like Pecin Kale, Orhan Bey Mosque dating back to 1330,
Ulu Cami dating back to 1378 and Firuz Bey Mosque dating back to 1394


There is a sacred road between Mylasa and Labranda which is a 12km long road used for
religious purposes. There is a sacred pool of fish in Labranda which were believed to
be able to make predictions by accepting or refusing food given to them
after asking the question.

 

Pictures of Mylasa

Ancient Mylasa

Ancient Mylasa


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