Pogla is mentioned by
Ptolemy, and possibly by
Hierocles, where he speaks of a town called Socla (Σώκλα) in Pamphylia, perhaps a manuscript corruption. The town's name after antiquity came to be Fugla, Coins of Pogla of the 2nd and 3rd centuries are extant, bearing on the obverse images of emperors, and on the reverse divinities such as
Artemis with the inscription ΠΟΓΛΕΩΝ (of the Pogleans). ==Bishops==