Sinda ( Ancient Greek : Σίνδα ) was an ancient town mentioned to have been situated on the western frontier of ancient Pisidia , in the neighbourhood of Cibyra and the river Caularis. Stephanus of Byzantium , who spoke of a Sindia as a town of Lycia , was thought to have alluded to the same place. Some writers have confounded Sinda with Isionda , which is the more surprising, as Livy mentions the two as different towns in the same chapter; modern scholars treat them as separate places.
3-525: Sindia may refer to: Places [ edit ] Sindia (Lycia) , ancient town of Lycia Sindia, Sardinia , Italy Sindia, Senegal , in Thiès Region Other uses [ edit ] Scindia or Sindhia, former ruling dynasty of Gwalior, India The Sindia , a 1901 shipwreck on the beach at Ocean City, New Jersey See also [ edit ] Sindhi (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
6-613: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sindia (Lycia) Its site is located near Gölhisar in Asiatic Turkey . 37°07′14″N 29°36′16″E / 37.120499°N 29.6045°E / 37.120499; 29.6045 [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Smith, William , ed. (1854–1857). " Sinda ". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography . London: John Murray. This article about
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