or ANAZARBA, in Ancient Geography, a city of Cilicia, on the left bank of the Pyramus, eleven miles from Mopsuestia. Augustus changed its name to Cesarea (ad Anazarbum), and on the division of Cilicia it became the metropolis of Cilicia Secunda. It suffered severely from earthquakes in the reigns of Justinian and Justin. Its site is supposed to be the present Anawasy or Naversa.