The present Ayas is a wretched village of some 15 huts, occupied by about

600 Turkmans, and standing inside the ruined walls of the castle
The present Ayas is a wretched village of some 15 huts, occupied by about
600 Turkmans, and standing inside the ruined walls of the castle. This
castle, which is still in good condition, was built by the Armenian kings,
and restored by Sultan Suleiman; it was constructed from the remains of
the ancient city; fragments of old columns are embedded in its walls of
cut stone. It formerly communicated by a causeway with an advanced work on
an island before the harbour. The ruins of the city occupy a large space.
(_Langlois, V. en Cilicie_, pp. 429-31; see also _Beaufort”s Karamania_,
near the end.) A plan of Ayas will be found at the beginning of Bk. I.
–H. Y. and H. C.

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