Crambusa castle in Turkey, originally built in the Byzantine times and later rebuilt by the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
Crambusa is a Greek name of an island where the fortress is located, Armenians called the castle itself Gorygos, while the modern Turkish name of Kızkalesi translates as “Maiden’s castle”.
Crambusa is a Greek name of an island where the fortress is located, Armenians called the castle itself Gorygos, while the modern Turkish name of Kızkalesi translates as “Maiden’s castle”.
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