lipphasis
Lipphasis was a river in the ancient world, which in modern times is identified as the Murat River in modern-day Turkey. It flowed in the ancient region of Phrygia and was noted by the ancient Greek historian Strabo.
The river's name was derived from the Phrygian name for the valley of the river, but it
Ancient sources indicate that the river supported a fertile plain, which enabled the development of agriculture
During the Roman period, the valley of the Lipphasis remained a key route for trade between the
Of historical interest, the Lipphasis figures into the ascent and campaigns of Alexander the Great in Asia
Little remains of the original river today, although evidence of the paleo-Lipphasis water course can be seen