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Ura was a very important port on the east Mediterranean coast of the southern Anatolia, in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, probably located at the site of modern Silifke, or further west of . In the Late Bronze Age Ura belonged to the kingdom of Tarhuntassa. Ura was the major port of Anatolia to which grain and goods were brought from Egypt and Canaan via Ugarit for transshipment to the Hitite Empire. Ura is perhaps to be identified with the site of Soli (later Pompeiopolis). This city was founded by Greeks on the Mediterranean coast, in the 8th century BC.

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  • Urā (hethitisch: URUu-ra-a; ugaritisch: URUú-ra-a) war eine bedeutende hethitische Hafenstadt am Mittelmeer im Rauhen Kilikien, und wird beim Delta des Flusses Göksu (der antike Kalykadnos) vermutet, wobei die Küste in der Bronzezeit weiter landeinwärts verlief. Der Hafen hatte regen Handel mit der Stadt Ugarit und Händler aus Ura werden öfters in ugaritischen Texten erwähnt. Importiert wurde unter anderem Getreide aus Ugarit. Ein aus Ura stammendes Produkt war blaue Wolle. (de)
  • Ura was a very important port on the east Mediterranean coast of the southern Anatolia, in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, probably located at the site of modern Silifke, or further west of . In the Late Bronze Age Ura belonged to the kingdom of Tarhuntassa. Ura was the major port of Anatolia to which grain and goods were brought from Egypt and Canaan via Ugarit for transshipment to the Hitite Empire. Ura is perhaps to be identified with the site of Soli (later Pompeiopolis). This city was founded by Greeks on the Mediterranean coast, in the 8th century BC. (en)
  • Ura era un port i una fortalesa situada "en un lloc molt inaccessible" diuen les cròniques, a la frontera al sud del regne de Tarhuntasa situada segurament a Hayasa (al sud de l'actual Trebisonda). A l'època del rei Mursilis II, els hitites van assaltar-la i van obtenir una victòria, en resposta a l'atac a Dankuwa realitzat pel rei Anniya d'Hayasa i Azzi. Anniya, després de l'atac, va acceptar les condicions de pau imposades pels hitites, que exigien el retorn dels presoners fets a Dankuwa, però no va pas complir-les. (ca)
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  • Ura era un port i una fortalesa situada "en un lloc molt inaccessible" diuen les cròniques, a la frontera al sud del regne de Tarhuntasa situada segurament a Hayasa (al sud de l'actual Trebisonda). A l'època del rei Mursilis II, els hitites van assaltar-la i van obtenir una victòria, en resposta a l'atac a Dankuwa realitzat pel rei Anniya d'Hayasa i Azzi. Anniya, després de l'atac, va acceptar les condicions de pau imposades pels hitites, que exigien el retorn dels presoners fets a Dankuwa, però no va pas complir-les. Poc abans del 1200 aC una càrrega de gra egipci va arribar per aquest port. En atènyer les terres centrals hitites va salvar molts hitites de la gana. (ca)
  • Urā (hethitisch: URUu-ra-a; ugaritisch: URUú-ra-a) war eine bedeutende hethitische Hafenstadt am Mittelmeer im Rauhen Kilikien, und wird beim Delta des Flusses Göksu (der antike Kalykadnos) vermutet, wobei die Küste in der Bronzezeit weiter landeinwärts verlief. Der Hafen hatte regen Handel mit der Stadt Ugarit und Händler aus Ura werden öfters in ugaritischen Texten erwähnt. Importiert wurde unter anderem Getreide aus Ugarit. Ein aus Ura stammendes Produkt war blaue Wolle. (de)
  • Ura was a very important port on the east Mediterranean coast of the southern Anatolia, in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, probably located at the site of modern Silifke, or further west of . In the Late Bronze Age Ura belonged to the kingdom of Tarhuntassa. Ura was the major port of Anatolia to which grain and goods were brought from Egypt and Canaan via Ugarit for transshipment to the Hitite Empire. Ura is perhaps to be identified with the site of Soli (later Pompeiopolis). This city was founded by Greeks on the Mediterranean coast, in the 8th century BC. (en)
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