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[[Image:Mudanya 02.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Building where the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] was signed.]] |
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'''Mudanya''' ('''Mudania''', [[Greek language|Greek]]: Μουδανιά) (the site of ancient [[Apamea Myrlea]]), is a town and district of [[Bursa Province]] in the [[Marmara Region, Turkey|Marmara]] region of [[Turkey]]. It is located on the [[Gulf of Gemlik]], part of the south coast of the [[Sea of Marmara]]. As of [[1911]], it was connected with [[Bursa Province|Bursa]] by a railway and a carriage road, and with [[Istanbul]] by steamers. Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces olive oil and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats. |
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| type = metro district |
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| name = Mudanya |
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| image_skyline = Mudanya panorama.jpg |
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| image_caption = View of Güzelyalı and Mudanya |
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| image_map = Bursa location Mudanya.svg |
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| map_caption = Map showing Mudanya District in Bursa Province |
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| coordinates = {{coord|40|22|35|N|28|53|00|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
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| province = Bursa |
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| leader_party = CHP |
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| leader_name = Deniz Dalgıç |
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| area_total_km2 = 369 |
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| population_footnotes = <ref name=tuik/> |
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| population_total = 108011 |
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| population_as_of = 2022 |
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| postal_code = 16940 |
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| area_code = 0224 |
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| website = {{url|http://www.mudanya.bel.tr/}} |
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}} |
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'''Mudanya''' (also: ''Mudania'',<ref name=Prothero75>{{cite book|last=Prothero|first=G.W.|title=Anatolia|year=1920|publisher=H.M. Stationery Office|location=London|url=http://www.wdl.org/en/item/11766/view/1/75/}}</ref> {{langx|el|τα Μουδανιά}}, ''ta Moudaniá'' [Pl.]) (the site of ancient [[Apamea Myrlea]]) is a municipality and [[Districts of Turkey|district]] of [[Bursa Province]], [[Turkey]].<ref>[https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi], Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.</ref> Its area is 369 km<sup>2</sup>,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.harita.gov.tr/uploads/files-folder/il_ilce_alanlari.xlsx|title=İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri|publisher=General Directorate of Mapping|access-date=12 July 2023}}</ref> and its population is 108,011 (2022).<ref name=tuik>{{Cite web |title=Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports|url=https://biruni.tuik.gov.tr/medas/?kn=95&locale=en |access-date=12 July 2023|publisher=[[TÜİK]]|language=en|format=XLS}}</ref> It is located on the [[Gulf of Gemlik]], part of the southern coast of the [[Sea of Marmara]]. Between 1875 and 1948, it was connected with [[Bursa]] by the [[Chemin de Fer Moudania Brousse|Mudanya–Bursa railway]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.trainsofturkey.com/pmwiki.php/Urban/Bursa|title=Trains of Turkey | Main / HomePage|website=www.trainsofturkey.com}}</ref> Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces [[olive oil]] and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats. |
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The town was the signing place of the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] between [[Turkey]], [[Italy]], [[France]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] on [[October 11]], [[1922]], following the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. |
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After the [[Treaty of Lausanne]], the Greek population of the town was forced to leave their homes and fled to mainland Greece, establishing a settlement in which they gave the name of their previous city, [[Nea Moudania]] (New Moudania, Halkidiki peninsula, northern Greece). |
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==History== |
==History== |
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According to the Ottoman General Census of 1881/82-1893, the [[kaza]] of Mudanya of [[Hüdavendigâr vilayet]] had a total population of 16,683, consisting of 11,792 [[Ottoman Greeks|Greeks]] and 4,891 Muslims.<ref>[[Kemal Karpat]] (1985), [https://kupdf.net/downloadFile/59e4a7b908bbc56144e653d7 Ottoman Population, 1830-1914, Demographic and Social Characteristics], [[The University of Wisconsin Press]], p. 132-133</ref> A [[port city]], it also had a [[Chemin de Fer Moudania Brousse|railway connection to]] [[Bursa]] which was completed in 1875. The railway had a pier at the seaport of Mudanya for exporting. [[Istanbul]] was often the recipient of exported goods from Mudanya. [[Silk]] was a popular export.<ref name=Prothero75/> During the [[Turkish War of Independence]], Mudanya was bombarded by the [[Royal Navy]] and thus partially burned by the British Fleet during the [[Greek Summer Offensive|Greek Summer Offensive of 1920]]. Sergeant Şükrü from Mudanya and 9 of his brothers-in-arms were killed during the Allied bombardment and subsequent landing by the Greek troops and the [[Royal Marines|British Royal Marines]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-09-11 |title=Zafer'den Kurtuluş'a… 12 Eylül 1922 Mudanya'nın Kurtuluşu |url=https://mudanyagazetesi.com/ozelhaber/zaferden-kurtulusa-12-eylul-1922-mudanyanin-kurtulusu/ |access-date=2022-10-16 |website=MUDANYA Gazetesi}}</ref> |
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[[File:Mudanya_July_1920_(1).jpg|thumb|Mudanya being bombarded and thus burned by the British Warships on July 6th, 1920.]] |
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=== Liberation of Mudanya === |
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==Gallery== |
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Mudanya and its environs were liberated by the Turkish Kocaeli Army Corps under the Command of [[Halit Karsıalan|Halit (Karsıalan) Paşa]] on the 12th of September 1922.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-09-11 |title=Zafer'den Kurtuluş'a… 12 Eylül 1922 Mudanya'nın Kurtuluşu |url=https://mudanyagazetesi.com/ozelhaber/zaferden-kurtulusa-12-eylul-1922-mudanyanin-kurtulusu/ |access-date=2022-10-16 |website=MUDANYA Gazetesi}}</ref> The [[11th Infantry Division (Greece)|Greek 11th Infantry Division]] (Manisa Division) and the 45th &17th Infantry regiments along with their commanders and with Major-General [[Nikolaos Kladas]] were captured.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Niş |first1=Kemal |title=Türk İstiklal Harbi II. Cilt Batı Cephesi 6. Kısım III. Kitap Büyük Taarruzda Takip Harekatı (31 Ağustos - 18 Eylül 1922) |last2=Söker |first2=Reşat |last3=Ercan |first3=Tevfik |last4=Anıt |first4=Çetin |date=December 1995 |publisher=Genelkurmay Atase Başkanlığı Yayınları |isbn=9789754090598 |location=Ankara, Türkiye |pages=311–312 |language=Turkish}}</ref> |
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[[File:Mudanya_July_1920_(3).jpg|thumb|The return of HMS ''Royal Sovereign''<nowiki/>'s seaman after forced landing under heavy machine gun & rifle fire. (Mudanya, July 1920)]] |
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Image:Mudanya 01.jpg|An old building in Mudanya |
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[[File:Allied officers in Mudanya in 1922 before its liberation..jpg|thumb|Allied Occupation Officers in Mudanya in 1922, French Naval Officers on the left and the British on the right.]] |
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Image:Mudanya 09.jpg|A seaside panorama of the town |
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Image:Mudanya 12.jpg|A lively colored old house |
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The town was the signing place of the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] between [[Turkey]], [[Italy]], [[France]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] on October 11, 1922, following the [[Turkish War of Independence]]. |
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Image:Mudanya 07.jpg|An unrestored house, still in good condition |
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After the [[Treaty of Lausanne]] and the [[Population exchange between Greece and Turkey|Greco-Turkish population exchange agreement]], the Greeks of the town were transferred into mainland [[Greece]], establishing a settlement to which they gave the name of their previous town, [[Nea Moudania]] (''New Moudania'', located on the [[Chalkidiki]] peninsula, in the [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia region]] of Greece). In return, a number of [[Cretan Turks]] were settled in Mudanya. |
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==Composition== |
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There are 47 [[mahalle|neighbourhoods]] in Mudanya District:<ref>[https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Mahalle], Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.</ref> |
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* [[Akköy, Mudanya|Akköy]] |
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* [[Altıntaş, Mudanya|Altıntaş]] |
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* [[Aydınpınar, Mudanya|Aydınpınar]] |
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* Bademli |
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* [[Balabancık, Mudanya|Balabancık]] |
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* [[Çağrışan, Mudanya|Çağrışan]] |
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* [[Çamlık, Mudanya|Çamlık]] |
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* [[Çayönü, Mudanya|Çayönü]] |
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* [[Çekrice, Mudanya|Çekrice]] |
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* [[Çepni, Mudanya|Çepni]] |
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* [[Çınarlı, Mudanya|Çınarlı]] |
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* [[Dedeköy, Mudanya|Dedeköy]] |
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* [[Dereköy, Mudanya|Dereköy]] |
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* [[Eğerce, Mudanya|Eğerce]] |
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* [[Emirleryenicesi, Mudanya|Emirleryenicesi]] |
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* [[Esence, Mudanya|Esence]] |
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* [[Evciler, Mudanya|Evciler]] |
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* [[Göynüklü, Mudanya|Göynüklü]] |
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* Güzelyalı Burgaz |
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* Güzelyalı Eğitim |
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* Güzelyalı Siteler |
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* Güzelyalı Yalı |
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* Halitpaşa |
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* [[Hançerli, Mudanya|Hançerli]] |
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* Hasanbey |
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* Hasköy |
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* [[İpekyayla, Mudanya|İpekyayla]] |
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* [[Işıklı, Mudanya|Işıklı]] |
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* [[Kaymakoba, Mudanya|Kaymakoba]] |
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* [[Küçükyenice, Mudanya|Küçükyenice]] |
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* [[Kumyaka, Mudanya|Kumyaka]] |
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* [[Mesudiye, Mudanya|Mesudiye]] |
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* [[Mirzaoba, Mudanya|Mirzaoba]] |
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* [[Mürsel, Mudanya|Mürsel]] |
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* Mütareke |
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* Ömerbey |
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* [[Orhaniye, Mudanya|Orhaniye]] |
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* [[Söğütpınar, Mudanya|Söğütpınar]] |
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* Şükrüçavuş |
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* [[Tirilye]] |
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* Ülkü |
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* [[Yalıçiftlik, Mudanya|Yalıçiftlik]] |
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* [[Yaman, Mudanya|Yaman]] |
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* [[Yaylacık, Mudanya|Yaylacık]] |
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* Yenimahalle |
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* [[Yörükali, Mudanya|Yörükali]] |
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* [[Yörükyenicesi, Mudanya|Yörükyenicesi]] |
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==Traditional architecture in Mudanya== |
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File:Mudanya 02.jpg|The [[Armistice of Mudanya]] was signed in this Ottoman era building |
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File:Mudanya 11.jpg|Ottoman era Governor's House in Mudanya |
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Image:Mudanya 01.jpg|Ottoman era traditional building in Mudanya |
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File:Mudanya 03.jpg|Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya |
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File:Mudanya 04.jpg|Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya |
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File:Mudanya 05.jpg|Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya |
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File:Mudanya 07.jpg|Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya |
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File:Mudanya 08.jpg|Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya |
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Image:Mudanya 14.jpg|Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya |
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Image:Mudanya 13.jpg|Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya |
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Image:Mudanya 15.jpg|Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya |
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Image:Mudanya 16.jpg|Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya |
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==See also== |
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* [[Nea Moudania]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==See also== |
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*[[Nea Moudania]] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.mudanya.gov.tr/ District governor's official website] |
* [http://www.mudanya.gov.tr/ District governor's official website] |
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* [http://www.mudanya.bel.tr/index.php?newlang=eng District municipality's official website] |
* [http://www.mudanya.bel.tr/index.php?newlang=eng District municipality's official website] |
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* {{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Mudania|volume=18|page=955}} |
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 22 October 2024
Mudanya | |
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District and municipality | |
Coordinates: 40°22′35″N 28°53′00″E / 40.37639°N 28.88333°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Province | Bursa |
Government | |
• Mayor | Deniz Dalgıç (CHP) |
Area | 369 km2 (142 sq mi) |
Population (2022)[1] | 108,011 |
• Density | 290/km2 (760/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (TRT) |
Postal code | 16940 |
Area code | 0224 |
Website | www |
Mudanya (also: Mudania,[2] Greek: τα Μουδανιά, ta Moudaniá [Pl.]) (the site of ancient Apamea Myrlea) is a municipality and district of Bursa Province, Turkey.[3] Its area is 369 km2,[4] and its population is 108,011 (2022).[1] It is located on the Gulf of Gemlik, part of the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara. Between 1875 and 1948, it was connected with Bursa by the Mudanya–Bursa railway.[5] Mudanya has only an open anchorage usable in calm weather. The town produces olive oil and there is a pier used by local fishing and cargo boats.
History
[edit]According to the Ottoman General Census of 1881/82-1893, the kaza of Mudanya of Hüdavendigâr vilayet had a total population of 16,683, consisting of 11,792 Greeks and 4,891 Muslims.[6] A port city, it also had a railway connection to Bursa which was completed in 1875. The railway had a pier at the seaport of Mudanya for exporting. Istanbul was often the recipient of exported goods from Mudanya. Silk was a popular export.[2] During the Turkish War of Independence, Mudanya was bombarded by the Royal Navy and thus partially burned by the British Fleet during the Greek Summer Offensive of 1920. Sergeant Şükrü from Mudanya and 9 of his brothers-in-arms were killed during the Allied bombardment and subsequent landing by the Greek troops and the British Royal Marines.[7]
Liberation of Mudanya
[edit]Mudanya and its environs were liberated by the Turkish Kocaeli Army Corps under the Command of Halit (Karsıalan) Paşa on the 12th of September 1922.[8] The Greek 11th Infantry Division (Manisa Division) and the 45th &17th Infantry regiments along with their commanders and with Major-General Nikolaos Kladas were captured.[9]
The town was the signing place of the Armistice of Mudanya between Turkey, Italy, France and Britain on October 11, 1922, following the Turkish War of Independence.
After the Treaty of Lausanne and the Greco-Turkish population exchange agreement, the Greeks of the town were transferred into mainland Greece, establishing a settlement to which they gave the name of their previous town, Nea Moudania (New Moudania, located on the Chalkidiki peninsula, in the Macedonia region of Greece). In return, a number of Cretan Turks were settled in Mudanya.
Composition
[edit]There are 47 neighbourhoods in Mudanya District:[10]
- Akköy
- Altıntaş
- Aydınpınar
- Bademli
- Balabancık
- Çağrışan
- Çamlık
- Çayönü
- Çekrice
- Çepni
- Çınarlı
- Dedeköy
- Dereköy
- Eğerce
- Emirleryenicesi
- Esence
- Evciler
- Göynüklü
- Güzelyalı Burgaz
- Güzelyalı Eğitim
- Güzelyalı Siteler
- Güzelyalı Yalı
- Halitpaşa
- Hançerli
- Hasanbey
- Hasköy
- İpekyayla
- Işıklı
- Kaymakoba
- Küçükyenice
- Kumyaka
- Mesudiye
- Mirzaoba
- Mürsel
- Mütareke
- Ömerbey
- Orhaniye
- Söğütpınar
- Şükrüçavuş
- Tirilye
- Ülkü
- Yalıçiftlik
- Yaman
- Yaylacık
- Yenimahalle
- Yörükali
- Yörükyenicesi
Traditional architecture in Mudanya
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The Armistice of Mudanya was signed in this Ottoman era building
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Ottoman era Governor's House in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional building in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional house in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya
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Ottoman era traditional houses in Mudanya
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ a b Prothero, G.W. (1920). Anatolia. London: H.M. Stationery Office.
- ^ Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ "Trains of Turkey | Main / HomePage". www.trainsofturkey.com.
- ^ Kemal Karpat (1985), Ottoman Population, 1830-1914, Demographic and Social Characteristics, The University of Wisconsin Press, p. 132-133
- ^ "Zafer'den Kurtuluş'a… 12 Eylül 1922 Mudanya'nın Kurtuluşu". MUDANYA Gazetesi. 2022-09-11. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Zafer'den Kurtuluş'a… 12 Eylül 1922 Mudanya'nın Kurtuluşu". MUDANYA Gazetesi. 2022-09-11. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ Niş, Kemal; Söker, Reşat; Ercan, Tevfik; Anıt, Çetin (December 1995). Türk İstiklal Harbi II. Cilt Batı Cephesi 6. Kısım III. Kitap Büyük Taarruzda Takip Harekatı (31 Ağustos - 18 Eylül 1922) (in Turkish). Ankara, Türkiye: Genelkurmay Atase Başkanlığı Yayınları. pp. 311–312. ISBN 9789754090598.
- ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
External links
[edit]- District governor's official website
- District municipality's official website
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 955.