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Kuzguncuk

Kuzguncuk is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Üsküdar, Istanbul Province, Turkey.[1] Its population is 4,151 (2022).[2] It is on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. The neighborhood is centered on a valley opening to the Bosphorus and is somewhat isolated from the main part of the city, being surrounded by nature preserves, cemeteries, and a military installation. It is a quiet neighborhood with streets lined with antique Ottoman wooden houses.

Kuzguncuk
Kuzguncuk
Location in Turkey
Kuzguncuk
Kuzguncuk (Istanbul)
Coordinates: 41°02′12″N 29°01′47″E / 41.03667°N 29.02972°E / 41.03667; 29.02972
CountryTurkey
ProvinceIstanbul
DistrictÜsküdar
Population
 (2022)
4,151
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
34674
Area code0216

Kuzguncuk is bordered on the north by Beylerbeyi, on the east by Burhaniye, on the south by İcadiye and Sultantepe, and on the west by the Bosphorus. On the other side of the Bosphorus is Beşiktaş. The Otoyol 1 highway separates the neighborhood from Burhaniye.

History edit

 
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Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church in Kuzguncuk
 
Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Armenian Church in Kuzguncuk.
 
Kuzguncuk community garden

The word kuzguncuk means "little raven" or "barred window of a prison door" in Turkish. The name is said to have come from a holy person named Kuzgun Baba, who lived in the area during the time of Sultan Mehmet II[3] or from the corruption of a previous name, Kozinitza.[4]

During Byzantine times, this area may have been called Khrysokeramos (Hrisokeramos), meaning "golden tile", because of a church here with a gilded roof.[5] Around 553, Narses had a church built here dedicated to the Virgin Mary.[6]

Jews, who were expelled from Spain and Portugal and accepted into the Ottoman Empire in the late 15th century were among the settlers in the neighbourhood. As voluntary immigrants, they had more freedom concerning their place of residence, and many left the traditional Jewish quarters of Istanbul such as Balat for villages along the Bosphorus such as Kuzguncuk. The earliest evidence of Jewish presence in the neighborhood is a tombstone dated 1562.[7]

Armenians began settling in Kuzguncuk in the 18th century and had become a sizable group by the 19th century. Ottoman records show an 1834 request that their nighttime religious services be allowed to continue without interference. In 1835, their first church was built.[8]

After the establishment of Israel, the Jewish population, once sizable in Kuzguncuk, decreased rapidly.

The pogrom of 1955 caused the emigration of many members of Istanbul's minority groups, including Kuzguncuk's Greeks and Armenians. There are very few non-Muslims left today. This exodus opened up housing to migrants from Anatolia, changing the ethnic composition of Istanbul's neighborhoods. Most of the new residents of Kuzguncuk came from the Black Sea Region.[9] By the end of the 20th century, 15% of neighborhood residents were from İnebolu, 15% from Rize, 10% from Trabzon, 10% from Tokat, 10% from Kars, and 10% from Sivas.[10]

Religious sites edit

There are currently two synagogues in Kuzguncuk: Bet Yaakov Synagogue (built 1878) and Bet Nissim Synagogue (built in the 1840s).[11] The Nakkaştepe Jewish Cemetery is also in Kuzguncuk.

Churches of Kuzguncuk include Surp Krikor Lusavoriç (Saint Gregory the Illuminator) Armenian Church (first built 1835, rebuilt 1861),[12] Ayios Yeorgios (Saint George) Greek Orthodox Church,[13] Ayios Panteleimon (Saint Pantaleon) Greek Orthodox Church,[14] and Ayios Ioannis (Saint John) Greek Orthodox Sanctuary (an Ayazma [tr] or holy spring).[13]

There was no mosque in the center of the neighborhood until 1952, when the Kuzguncuk Mosque was built in the courtyard of the Armenian church (with building funds that included donations from the Armenian congregation).[15] The Üryanizade Mosque along the shore on the northern edge of the neighborhood was built as a Mescit [tr] (small mosque) in 1860.[16]

Film set edit

The place with its historical mansions, churches, synagogues and mosques, cobblestone paved streets, plane trees and vegetable gardens, attracts film makers as a natural film set. Since the shooting of the popular TV comedy series Perihan Abla in the mid-1980s, Kuzguncuk became a favorite film set for several other TV series and commercials. The residents, however, are not pleased with the continuous discomfort caused by the shootings day and night.[17][18][19][20]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. ^ Ayverdi, page 387.
  4. ^ Hürel, page 216.
  5. ^ Eyice, page 51; nonetheless, Eyice notes that some scholars locate Khrysokeramos in Çubuklu [tr] in Beykoz.
  6. ^ Eyice, page 51.
  7. ^ Rozen, pages 19, 49, 61.
  8. ^ Tabakoğlu, page 166.
  9. ^ Houston, page 18.
  10. ^ Houston, page 19, note 4.
  11. ^ Türkiye Hahambaşılığı.
  12. ^ Tuğlacı, pages 169-171.
  13. ^ a b Ecumenical Patriarchate. Holy Metropolises.
  14. ^ Ecumenical Patriarchate. Church of Saint Panteleimon.
  15. ^ Houston, page 18, note 2.
  16. ^ Üsküdar Belediyesi. Cemil Molla.
  17. ^ Ercan.
  18. ^ Houston, page 25.
  19. ^ Internet Movie Database.
  20. ^ Saat, Orhan (2007-11-25). "Kuzguncuk semttir set değil". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  21. ^ a b c "İstanbul Yazıları-Kuzguncuk". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 1999-05-24. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  22. ^ "Can Yücel yarın Kuzguncuk'ta anılacak". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  23. ^ Erdoğan, Esra (2011-07-03). "Üçüncü Kuzguncuk müdafaası". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2012-01-20.

Sources edit

  • Ayverdi, Sâmiha (2002). Boğaziçiʼnde Târih (History on the Bosphorus) (5 ed.). Kubbealti. ISBN 978-975-7663-88-1.
  • Ecumenical Patriarchate. Church of Saint Panteleimon Kouzkountzoukiou. http://www.ec-patr.org/afieroma/churches/show.php?lang=en&id=49 Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  • Ecumenical Patriarchate. Holy Metropolises in Turkey. http://www.ec-patr.org/patrdisplay.php?lang=en&id=4 Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  • Ercan, Şerif. (2004, 13 November) "Kuzguncuk Semttir Set Değil" (Kuzguncuk is a neighborhood, not a film set). Sabah (newspaper). http://arsiv.sabah.com.tr/2004/11/13/cpsabah/gnc105-20041030-101.html Retrieved 12 September 2009.
  • Eyice, Semavi (1976). Bizans Devrinde Boğaziçi (The Bosphorus in the Byzantine era). İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi.
  • Houston, Christopher (2001). Islam, Kurds and the Turkish Nation State. Berg. ISBN 978-1-85973-477-3.
  • Hürel, Haldun (2008). Semtleri, Mahalleri, Caddeleri ve Sokakları A'dan Z'ye İstanbul'un Alfabetik Öyküsü (The alphabetic story of Istanbul). İkarus. ISBN 978-975-999-290-3.
  • Internet Movie Database. Aci Hayat. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499168/ Retrieved 12 September 2009.
  • Rozen, Minna (2002). A History of the Jewish community in Istanbul: The Formative Years, 1453-1566. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-12530-8.
  • Tabakoğlu, Ahmet. (2007, 1–5 November). Osmanlı Döneminde Üsküdar Köyleri (Üsküdar villages in the Ottoman period). Paper presented at Üsküdar Sempozyumu V. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  • Tuğlacı, Pars (1991). İstanbul Ermeni Kiliseleri = Armenian Churches of Istanbul = Istʻanpuli Hayotsʻ ekeghetsʻinerě. Pars. ISBN 975-7423-00-9.
  • Türkiye Hahambaşılığı (Chief Rabbinate of Turkey). (2005) Synagogues: Asian Side of the Bosphorus. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
  • Üsküdar Belediyesi (Üsküdar Municipality). Cemil Molla Köşkü (Mullah Cemil pavilion). Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  • Üsküdar Belediyesi (Üsküdar Municipality). Kuzguncuk Mahallesi (Kuzguncuk neighborhood). Retrieved 12 September 2009.

External links edit

  • Images of Nakkaştepe and Kuzguncuk

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Kuzguncuk is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Uskudar Istanbul Province Turkey 1 Its population is 4 151 2022 2 It is on the Asian side of the Bosphorus The neighborhood is centered on a valley opening to the Bosphorus and is somewhat isolated from the main part of the city being surrounded by nature preserves cemeteries and a military installation It is a quiet neighborhood with streets lined with antique Ottoman wooden houses KuzguncukNeighbourhoodKuzguncukLocation in TurkeyShow map of TurkeyKuzguncukKuzguncuk Istanbul Show map of IstanbulCoordinates 41 02 12 N 29 01 47 E 41 03667 N 29 02972 E 41 03667 29 02972CountryTurkeyProvinceIstanbulDistrictUskudarPopulation 2022 4 151Time zoneUTC 3 TRT Postal code34674Area code0216 Kuzguncuk is bordered on the north by Beylerbeyi on the east by Burhaniye on the south by Icadiye and Sultantepe and on the west by the Bosphorus On the other side of the Bosphorus is Besiktas The Otoyol 1 highway separates the neighborhood from Burhaniye Contents 1 History 2 Religious sites 3 Film set 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Kuzguncuk streets nbsp Kuzguncuk streets nbsp Kuzguncuk streets nbsp Agios Panteleimonas Greek Orthodox Church in Kuzguncuk nbsp Surp Krikor Lusavoric Armenian Church in Kuzguncuk nbsp Kuzguncuk community garden The word kuzguncuk means little raven or barred window of a prison door in Turkish The name is said to have come from a holy person named Kuzgun Baba who lived in the area during the time of Sultan Mehmet II 3 or from the corruption of a previous name Kozinitza 4 During Byzantine times this area may have been called Khrysokeramos Hrisokeramos meaning golden tile because of a church here with a gilded roof 5 Around 553 Narses had a church built here dedicated to the Virgin Mary 6 Jews who were expelled from Spain and Portugal and accepted into the Ottoman Empire in the late 15th century were among the settlers in the neighbourhood As voluntary immigrants they had more freedom concerning their place of residence and many left the traditional Jewish quarters of Istanbul such as Balat for villages along the Bosphorus such as Kuzguncuk The earliest evidence of Jewish presence in the neighborhood is a tombstone dated 1562 7 Armenians began settling in Kuzguncuk in the 18th century and had become a sizable group by the 19th century Ottoman records show an 1834 request that their nighttime religious services be allowed to continue without interference In 1835 their first church was built 8 After the establishment of Israel the Jewish population once sizable in Kuzguncuk decreased rapidly The pogrom of 1955 caused the emigration of many members of Istanbul s minority groups including Kuzguncuk s Greeks and Armenians There are very few non Muslims left today This exodus opened up housing to migrants from Anatolia changing the ethnic composition of Istanbul s neighborhoods Most of the new residents of Kuzguncuk came from the Black Sea Region 9 By the end of the 20th century 15 of neighborhood residents were from Inebolu 15 from Rize 10 from Trabzon 10 from Tokat 10 from Kars and 10 from Sivas 10 Religious sites editThere are currently two synagogues in Kuzguncuk Bet Yaakov Synagogue built 1878 and Bet Nissim Synagogue built in the 1840s 11 The Nakkastepe Jewish Cemetery is also in Kuzguncuk Churches of Kuzguncuk include Surp Krikor Lusavoric Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church first built 1835 rebuilt 1861 12 Ayios Yeorgios Saint George Greek Orthodox Church 13 Ayios Panteleimon Saint Pantaleon Greek Orthodox Church 14 and Ayios Ioannis Saint John Greek Orthodox Sanctuary an Ayazma tr or holy spring 13 There was no mosque in the center of the neighborhood until 1952 when the Kuzguncuk Mosque was built in the courtyard of the Armenian church with building funds that included donations from the Armenian congregation 15 The Uryanizade Mosque along the shore on the northern edge of the neighborhood was built as a Mescit tr small mosque in 1860 16 Film set editThe place with its historical mansions churches synagogues and mosques cobblestone paved streets plane trees and vegetable gardens attracts film makers as a natural film set Since the shooting of the popular TV comedy series Perihan Abla in the mid 1980s Kuzguncuk became a favorite film set for several other TV series and commercials The residents however are not pleased with the continuous discomfort caused by the shootings day and night 17 18 19 20 Notable people editMehmet Ali Aybar 1908 1995 leader of the banned Workers Party of Turkey TIP 21 Refika Birgul born 1980 food writer and television presenter Hulya Kocyigit born 1947 movie actress Palaiologos Pavlos 1895 1984 journalist writer Oktay Rifat Horozcu 1914 1988 writer playwright and poet 21 Nihat Sargin secretary general of the banned Workers Party of Turkey TIP 21 Can Yucel 1926 1999 poet 22 Ugur Yucel born 1957 actor film director and producer 23 See also editAliyahReferences edit Mahalle Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory Retrieved 12 July 2023 Address based population registration system ADNKS results dated 31 December 2022 Favorite Reports XLS TUIK Retrieved 12 July 2023 Ayverdi page 387 Hurel page 216 Eyice page 51 nonetheless Eyice notes that some scholars locate Khrysokeramos in Cubuklu tr in Beykoz Eyice page 51 Rozen pages 19 49 61 Tabakoglu page 166 Houston page 18 Houston page 19 note 4 Turkiye Hahambasiligi Tuglaci pages 169 171 a b Ecumenical Patriarchate Holy Metropolises Ecumenical Patriarchate Church of Saint Panteleimon Houston page 18 note 2 Uskudar Belediyesi Cemil Molla Ercan Houston page 25 Internet Movie Database Saat Orhan 2007 11 25 Kuzguncuk semttir set degil Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2012 01 20 a b c Istanbul Yazilari Kuzguncuk Hurriyet in Turkish 1999 05 24 Retrieved 2012 01 20 Can Yucel yarin Kuzguncuk ta anilacak Haberturk in Turkish 2011 06 11 Retrieved 2012 01 20 Erdogan Esra 2011 07 03 Ucuncu Kuzguncuk mudafaasi Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2012 01 20 Sources editAyverdi Samiha 2002 Bogaziciʼnde Tarih History on the Bosphorus 5 ed Kubbealti ISBN 978 975 7663 88 1 Ecumenical Patriarchate Church of Saint Panteleimon Kouzkountzoukiou http www ec patr org afieroma churches show php lang en amp id 49 Retrieved 14 September 2009 Ecumenical Patriarchate Holy Metropolises in Turkey http www ec patr org patrdisplay php lang en amp id 4 Retrieved 14 September 2009 Ercan Serif 2004 13 November Kuzguncuk Semttir Set Degil Kuzguncuk is a neighborhood not a film set Sabah newspaper http arsiv sabah com tr 2004 11 13 cpsabah gnc105 20041030 101 html Retrieved 12 September 2009 Eyice Semavi 1976 Bizans Devrinde Bogazici The Bosphorus in the Byzantine era Istanbul Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi Houston Christopher 2001 Islam Kurds and the Turkish Nation State Berg ISBN 978 1 85973 477 3 Hurel Haldun 2008 Semtleri Mahalleri Caddeleri ve Sokaklari A dan Z ye Istanbul un Alfabetik Oykusu The alphabetic story of Istanbul Ikarus ISBN 978 975 999 290 3 Internet Movie Database Aci Hayat https www imdb com title tt0499168 Retrieved 12 September 2009 Rozen Minna 2002 A History of the Jewish community in Istanbul The Formative Years 1453 1566 Brill ISBN 978 90 04 12530 8 Tabakoglu Ahmet 2007 1 5 November Osmanli Doneminde Uskudar Koyleri Uskudar villages in the Ottoman period Paper presented at Uskudar Sempozyumu V https web archive org web 20111006122806 http www uskudar bel tr portal doc sempozyum sempozyum5 T11 pdf Retrieved 19 September 2009 Tuglaci Pars 1991 Istanbul Ermeni Kiliseleri Armenian Churches of Istanbul Istʻanpuli Hayotsʻ ekeghetsʻinere Pars ISBN 975 7423 00 9 Turkiye Hahambasiligi Chief Rabbinate of Turkey 2005 Synagogues Asian Side of the Bosphorus https web archive org web 20110714133716 http www musevicemaati com index php contentId 27 Retrieved 14 August 2009 Uskudar Belediyesi Uskudar Municipality Cemil Molla Kosku Mullah Cemil pavilion https web archive org web 20110722000709 http www uskudar bld gov tr portal rehber t1 jsp PageName rehberAyrinti amp ID 772 Retrieved 20 September 2009 Uskudar Belediyesi Uskudar Municipality Kuzguncuk Mahallesi Kuzguncuk neighborhood https web archive org web 20111006122541 http www uskudar bel tr portal uskudar t1 jsp PageName mahalletarihceAyr amp ID 26 Retrieved 12 September 2009 External links editMap of Kuzguncuk neighborhood Images of Nakkastepe and Kuzguncuk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kuzguncuk amp oldid 1220354192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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