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'''Kemerburgaz''' is a village in the [[Eyüp]] district of [[Istanbul Province]], Turkey. |
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Kemerburgaz is a historic settlement located southwest of [[Belgrad Forest]] between the [[navigable aqueduct|aqueduct]]s Kurt Kemeri ("Wolf's Aqueduct") and Uzun Kemer ("Long Aqueduct"). During the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] era ({{c.}} 330–1453), its name was '''Pyrgos''' ({{langx|el|Πύργος}}, for 'tower' or 'bastion'). After the [[Fall of Constantinople|conquest of Istanbul]] in 1453, it was renamed {{lang|tr|Burgaz}}, the [[Turkish language]] translation for bastion. Local people changed its name to {{lang|tr|Kemerburgaz}}, a [[concatenation]] of {{lang|tr|Kemer}} ('aqueduct') and {{lang|tr|Burgaz}}, when the renowned architect [[Mimar Sinan]] ({{c.}} 1489/1490–1588) repaired the ruined Byzantine aqueducts and built new waterways in the area.<ref name="h1"/> |
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==Demographics== |
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The [[ethnography|ethnographic]] structure of the village remained quite unchanged during the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era after the conquest (1453–1923). According to the first [[census]] conducted after the [[Turkish War of Independence]], the village had 360 Greek-origin and ten Turkish households. The Turkish residents were immigrants from Bulgaria during the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)]]. During the [[Population exchange between Greece and Turkey|1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey]], Turkish people from [[Thessaloniki]] were settled in the village replacing the people of Greek origin, who were sent in exchange to Greece.<ref name="h1"/> |
The [[ethnography|ethnographic]] structure of the village remained quite unchanged during the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era after the conquest (1453–1923). According to the first [[census]] conducted after the [[Turkish War of Independence]], the village had 360 Greek-origin and ten Turkish households. The Turkish residents were immigrants from Bulgaria during the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)]]. During the [[Population exchange between Greece and Turkey|1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey]], Turkish people from [[Thessaloniki]] were settled in the village replacing the people of Greek origin, who were sent in exchange to Greece, where they founded the settlement of '''Neos Pyrgos''' (New Pyrgos) in North [[Euboea]].<ref name="h1"/> |
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==Access== |
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[[IETT|İETT city bus]] lines #48 ([[Göktürk, Istanbul|Göktürk]]-[[Mecidiyeköy]],<ref name="es1"/> #48A (Göktürk-[[ |
[[IETT|İETT city bus]] lines #48 ([[Göktürk, Istanbul|Göktürk]]-[[Mecidiyeköy]],<ref name="es1"/> #48A (Göktürk-[[Kazlıçeşme, Istanbul|Kazlıçeşme]]),<ref name="es2"/> #48E (Göktürk-[[Eminönü]]),<ref name="es3"/> #48K (Kemerburgaz-Ağaçlı Köyü),<ref name="es4"/> #48KA (Kemerburgaz-[[Arnavutköy (district)|Arnavutköy]]),<ref name="os1"/> #48L (Göktürk-[[4. Levent (Istanbul Metro)|4. Levent Metro]]),<ref name="es5"/> and #48P (Kemerburgaz-Akpınar) serve Kemerburgaz from various locations of Istanbul.<ref name="es6"/> |
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==References== |
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<ref name="h1">{{cite news |url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/kemerburgaz-dan-terkos-a-istanbul-koyleri-5955267 |newspaper=[[Hürriyet]] |title= |
<ref name="h1">{{cite news |url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/kemerburgaz-dan-terkos-a-istanbul-koyleri-5955267 |newspaper=[[Hürriyet]] |title=Kemerburgaz'dan Terkos'a İstanbul köyleri |author=Kalkan, Ersin |date=2007-02-16 |language=Turkish |accessdate=2016-09-02 }}</ref> |
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<ref name="es1">{{cite web |url=http://www.e-sehir.com/turkiye-haritasi/48-gokturk-mecidiyekoy-otobus-hatti-guzergahi.html |title=48 Göktürk – Mecidiyeköy İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı |language=Turkish |accessdate=2016-09-02 }}</ref> |
<ref name="es1">{{cite web |url=http://www.e-sehir.com/turkiye-haritasi/48-gokturk-mecidiyekoy-otobus-hatti-guzergahi.html |title=48 Göktürk – Mecidiyeköy İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı |language=Turkish |accessdate=2016-09-02 }}</ref> |
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<ref name="es2">{{cite web |url=http://www.e-sehir.com/turkiye-haritasi/48a-gokturk-topkapi-otobus-hatti-guzergahi.html |title=48A Göktürk – Topkapı İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı |language=Turkish |accessdate=2016-09-02 }}</ref> |
<ref name="es2">{{cite web |url=http://www.e-sehir.com/turkiye-haritasi/48a-gokturk-topkapi-otobus-hatti-guzergahi.html |title=48A Göktürk – Topkapı İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı |language=Turkish |accessdate=2016-09-02 }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 27 October 2024
Kemerburgaz | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 41°09′42″N 28°55′14″E / 41.16167°N 28.92056°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Region | Marmara |
Province | Istanbul Province |
District | Eyüp |
Time zone | UTC+3 (TRT) |
Postal code | 34075 |
Area code | 0–212 |
Kemerburgaz is a village in the Eyüp district of Istanbul Province, Turkey.
Toponymy
[edit]Kemerburgaz is a historic settlement located southwest of Belgrad Forest between the aqueducts Kurt Kemeri ("Wolf's Aqueduct") and Uzun Kemer ("Long Aqueduct"). During the Byzantine era (c. 330–1453), its name was Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος, for 'tower' or 'bastion'). After the conquest of Istanbul in 1453, it was renamed Burgaz, the Turkish language translation for bastion. Local people changed its name to Kemerburgaz, a concatenation of Kemer ('aqueduct') and Burgaz, when the renowned architect Mimar Sinan (c. 1489/1490–1588) repaired the ruined Byzantine aqueducts and built new waterways in the area.[1]
Demographics
[edit]The ethnographic structure of the village remained quite unchanged during the Ottoman era after the conquest (1453–1923). According to the first census conducted after the Turkish War of Independence, the village had 360 Greek-origin and ten Turkish households. The Turkish residents were immigrants from Bulgaria during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78). During the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, Turkish people from Thessaloniki were settled in the village replacing the people of Greek origin, who were sent in exchange to Greece, where they founded the settlement of Neos Pyrgos (New Pyrgos) in North Euboea.[1]
Access
[edit]İETT city bus lines #48 (Göktürk-Mecidiyeköy,[2] #48A (Göktürk-Kazlıçeşme),[3] #48E (Göktürk-Eminönü),[4] #48K (Kemerburgaz-Ağaçlı Köyü),[5] #48KA (Kemerburgaz-Arnavutköy),[6] #48L (Göktürk-4. Levent Metro),[7] and #48P (Kemerburgaz-Akpınar) serve Kemerburgaz from various locations of Istanbul.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Kalkan, Ersin (2007-02-16). "Kemerburgaz'dan Terkos'a İstanbul köyleri". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48 Göktürk – Mecidiyeköy İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48A Göktürk – Topkapı İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48E Göktürk – Eminönü İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48K Kemerburgaz – Ağaçlı Köyü İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48KA Kemerburgaz Arnavutköy Otobüs Saatleri" (in Turkish). Otobüs Saatleri. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48L Göktürk – 4. Levent Metro İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.
- ^ "48P Kemerburgaz – Akpınar İETT Otobüs Hattı Güzergahı" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-09-02.