Commagene was an ancient kingdom located in what is now southeastern Turkey. It flourished between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD. The kingdom was known for its unique blend of Persian, Greek, and Armenian cultures, which influenced its art, architecture, and religion. The most famous site in Commagene is the Nemrut Dağ, a mountain featuring colossal statues and a grand tomb built for King Antiochus I.
The people of Commagene practiced a syncretic form of worship, honoring both local deities and gods from other cultures. This rich cultural heritage made Commagene a significant player in the region during its time. Today, the remnants of this ancient kingdom attract historians and tourists