Anazarbus
Anavarza (in Turkish) | |
The triumphal arch of Anazarbus was later converted to the city's South Gate. | |
| Alternative name | Caesarea, Justinopolis |
|---|---|
| Location | Adana Province, Turkey |
| Region | Cilicia |
| Coordinates | 37°15′50″N 35°54′20″E / 37.26389°N 35.90556°E |
| Type | Settlement |
| History | |
| Abandoned | 1374 |
Anazarbus, also known as Justinopolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀναζαρβός / Ίουστινούπολις, medieval Ain Zarba; modern Anavarza; Arabic: عَيْنُ زَرْبَة), was an ancient Cilician city. Under the late Roman Empire, it was the capital of Cilicia Secunda. Roman emperor Justinian I rebuilt the city in 527 after a strong earthquake hit it. It was destroyed in 1374 by the forces of the Mamluk Empire, after their conquest of Cilician Armenia.