MUHALICH, or MIKALITZA, a town of Asiatic Turkey, in the pashalic of Anatolia, is situated in a plain near the confluence of the Susuelu and the Ulubad, about 15 miles from the mouth of the united stream, which takes the name of Muhalic, and 35 miles W.N.W. of Brusa. The town contains nine mosques and several khans, and is chiefly inhabited by Greeks and Armenians. It has a considerable trade in silk produced in the neighbourhood, and in the melons and other vegetables which are conveyed by water from the east shore of Lake Apollonia, down the Ulubad, to Muhalic, and thence by the Muhalic River and the sea to Constantinople. Pop. about 11,000.