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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: JUN-KHA |
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KARAMAN (anc. Laranda, a name still used by the Christian inhabitants) , a town in the Konia
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Minor , situated in the plain north of Mount
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section of the Bagdad railway. Little is known of its ancient history except that it was destroyed by Perdiccas about 322 B.C., and after-wards became a seat of Isaurian pirates. It was occupied by Frederick Barbarossa
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