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Hyrcania

[ her-key-nee-uh ]

noun

  1. an ancient province of the Persian empire, SE of the Caspian Sea.


Hyrcania

/ hɜːˈkeɪnɪə /

noun

  1. an ancient district of Asia, southeast of the Caspian Sea
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  • Hyr·cani·an adjective
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Example Sentences

The koine, or “common,” Greek inscription was found on what the archaeologists described as “a sizable building stone” at a monastery at a former fortress called Hyrcania, which dates to the late second or early first century BCE.

Hyrcania was abandoned around 4 BCE.

North of Dilem lay Ghilan, and north of Taberistan Mazenderan, the ancient Hyrcania.

Ochus, on his way to re-conquer Egypt, "having taken Apodasmus in Judea, conveyed the Jewish population into Hyrcania near the Caspian Sea."

Invention, at first bold, became shameless, and in such absurdities of distorted imagination as Belianis of Greece, Olivante de Laura, and Felixmarte of Hyrcania the summit of romantic extravagance was reached.

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