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The Amanian Gate ((ラテン語:Amani Portae)) or Bahçe Pass ((トルコ語:Bahçe Geçidi)), also known as the Amanus Pass or Amanides Pylae (Ἀμανίδες or Ἀμανικαί Πύλαι 'Amanus Gates'), is a mountain pass located on the border between Osmaniye and Gaziantep provinces in south-central Turkey. The pass provides a way through the northern Amanus Mountains (modern Nur Mountains), connecting Cilicia to southern Anatolia and northern Syria. It is one of two passes through the Amanus, the other being the Syrian Gate to the south.〔Smith, William. ''A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography'', 1878, ''s.v.'' '(Amanides Pylae )'〕 The Amanian Gate was mentioned in the ancient Nabonidus Chronicle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.livius.org/am-ao/amanus/amanus.html )〕 == The Amanian Gate and the Battle of Issus == The pass played an important role leading to the Battle of Issus. The Persian army advanced through the Amanic Gate or another nearby pass, coming behind the Macedonian army which turned back to face and defeat the Persian army. The exact Persian strategy remains in dispute. According to Jona Lendering, after a part of Alexander the Great army occupied the Syrian Gate, Darius III of Persia decided to lead his army north through the Amanian Gate and place his army between the two Macedonian armies at the town of Issus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.livius.org/io-iz/issus/issus_battle.html )〕 However, the Macedonians joined forces before the arrival of Darius, and the outcome was Persian defeat. However, Donald Engels rejects a similar interpretation.〔Engels, Donald, 1978, ''Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army'', p. 53 fn. 137.〕
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