Anisa
Anisa (Ανίσα) was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. A source described Anisa as a ''politeumata'', which was a township for privileged foreigners. Although it did not control any territory outside its jurisdiction, it enjoyed internal self-government.Its site is located at Kültepe, Kayseri Province in Asiatic Turkey. A second or first century BCE bronze tablet originating from this settlement revealed that Anisa was a prosperous city. It contained the names of officials (e.g. ''archons'', ''prytaneis'', and ''demiourgos'') as well as various institutions (e.g. ''boule'', ''ecclesia''). The tablet, which was said to be stored at the city's temple of Astarte, also commemorated an act by the Cappadocian king Ariarathes granting the citizens of Anisa a new constitution. Provided by Wikipedia
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STUDI KELAYAKAN BISNIS KEDAI WAKE UP JATINANGOR SKRIPSI by Anisa Nurul Jahidah, -
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ANALISIS MAKNA KANYOUKU YANG MENGGUNAKAN KATA CHI (DARAH) by Anisa Jasmine Suryani, -
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