or Moot, a town of Asiatic Turkey, in the pashalic of Ishili, is situated 88 miles S.E. of Konia. The principal building is a castle, surrounded by embattled walls, with several square towers, and a round one in the centre. There are some mosques and baths, but these are mostly in a ruinous condition. The inhabitants live for the most part in huts of clay and reeds. The streets and the sites of the principal buildings of an ancient city (supposed by Beaufort to have been Philadelphia, but by Leake to have been Claudiopolis), may be distinctly traced among the more modern edifices; and many marble columns and other ornaments, lying neglected and half buried in the earth, or built into Turkish mosques, now also in ruins, attest the former magnificence of the Grecian city.