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Şavşat

Şavşat (Georgian: შავშეთი, romanized: shavsheti) is a town in Artvin Province in the Black Sea region, between the cities of Artvin and Kars on the border with Georgia at the far eastern end of Turkey. It is the seat of Şavşat District.[2] Its population is 6,048 (2021).[1]

Şavşat
Şavşat
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 41°14′36″N 42°21′50″E / 41.24333°N 42.36389°E / 41.24333; 42.36389
CountryTurkey
ProvinceArtvin
DistrictŞavşat
Government
 • MayorNihat Acar (CHP)
Elevation
1,174 m (3,852 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
6,048
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
08700
ClimateDfb
Websitewww.savsat.bel.tr
Historical Shavsheti region in the 8th-10th centuries

History edit

According to Rayfield, in 790 BC, King Menua of Urartu invaded Shesheti in Kingdom of Diauehi, which is the Kartvelian province of Shavsheti.[3]

In 387 this land was a part of Marzpan Iberia (vassal of Iran). After this, in IX century it was one of the Georgian princedoms in the constellation of several polities which is conventionally known as Tao-Klarjeti in Georgian. The princedom of Shavsheti included today's districts of Şavşat, Borçka, and Murgul in Turkey and Lower Machakheli in Adjara (Georgia). The fortress above the town is primarily of Georgian construction and probably dates from the 9th century A.D., when it was rebuilt by Adarnase I of Iberia. The site has an impressive circuit wall with strategically placed towers and rooms, including two small chapels. In 1983 the fortress was surveyed and three years later an accurate scaled plan and description were published.[4]

This lasted until it was conquered by the Ottomans in 1547.

Following the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) Şavşat was among the territories ceded to Russia, and was returned to the new Republic of Turkey in 1921. It was briefly bounded to Ardahan Province between 27 February 1921 and 7 July 1921. People living in Şavşat and Imerkhevi are Georgians and Turkified Georgians.

Geography edit

 
Şavşat, Artvin

Like most districts of Artvin this is a beautiful hilly area surrounded by high mountains on all sides, including the 3,537-metre (11,604 ft) Karçkal mountains to the west, and watered by many mountain streams and pools. There are trout in the largest, Şavşat Karagöl lake and a number of mineral water springs. The area has a cold inland climate, somewhat tempered by being above the Black Sea coast, but at these altitudes winter lasts a long time; it snows from November to April. The mountains are covered with pine forest, with some broadleaf forest at lower elevations.

In this landscape there is little agricultural land, no industry and the only real potential income is from tourism (people on trekking holidays), herding animals on the mountainside and beekeeping. There are some fruit trees (mainly pears and apples) and some potatoes are grown in the Çoruh River valley floor. Of the land area 13% can be planted while 27% is used for grazing, 42% is forest and 17% is high mountain.

The town of Şavşat is small (population about 6,000) and has few amenities.

Climate edit

The climate in Şavşat is a mild/cool summer subtype (Köppen: Dfb) of the humid continental climate.

Climate data for Şavşat
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.6
(25.5)
−1.9
(28.6)
2.6
(36.7)
8.6
(47.5)
12.9
(55.2)
16.0
(60.8)
19.4
(66.9)
19.3
(66.7)
15.8
(60.4)
10.4
(50.7)
4.6
(40.3)
−0.8
(30.6)
8.6
(47.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 45
(1.8)
42
(1.7)
37
(1.5)
56
(2.2)
71
(2.8)
78
(3.1)
51
(2.0)
49
(1.9)
49
(1.9)
61
(2.4)
57
(2.2)
57
(2.2)
653
(25.7)
Source: Climate-Data.org[5]

Places of interest edit

  • Papart forest
  • Qenciyan Hill, overlooks the border
  • Şavşat Karagöl lake, a large trout lake in the forest, and the crater lake of Kuyruklu.
  • Şavşat Castle
  • Satle Fortress, also known as Shavsheti Fortress, (Turkish: Şavşat) is a monument of Georgian architecture located above the town of Şavşat.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  3. ^ Rayfield, Donald. Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia. p. 17.
  4. ^ Robert W. Edwards, “The Fortifications of Artvin: A Second Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey,” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 40, 1986, pp.174-76, pls.31-43.
  5. ^ "Climate: Șavşat". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 12 April 2014.

External links edit

  • local information (in Turkish)
  • the Municipality
  • local information2 (in Turkish)
  • Carefully documented photographic survey and plan of Şavşat Castle

şavşat, georgian, შავშეთი, romanized, shavsheti, town, artvin, province, black, region, between, cities, artvin, kars, border, with, georgia, eastern, turkey, seat, district, population, 2021, municipalitylocation, turkeycoordinates, 24333, 36389, 24333, 36389. Savsat Georgian შავშეთი romanized shavsheti is a town in Artvin Province in the Black Sea region between the cities of Artvin and Kars on the border with Georgia at the far eastern end of Turkey It is the seat of Savsat District 2 Its population is 6 048 2021 1 SavsatMunicipalitySavsatLocation in TurkeyCoordinates 41 14 36 N 42 21 50 E 41 24333 N 42 36389 E 41 24333 42 36389CountryTurkeyProvinceArtvinDistrictSavsatGovernment MayorNihat Acar CHP Elevation1 174 m 3 852 ft Population 2021 1 6 048Time zoneUTC 3 TRT Postal code08700ClimateDfbWebsitewww wbr savsat wbr bel wbr tr Historical Shavsheti region in the 8th 10th centuries Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Places of interest 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAccording to Rayfield in 790 BC King Menua of Urartu invaded Shesheti in Kingdom of Diauehi which is the Kartvelian province of Shavsheti 3 In 387 this land was a part of Marzpan Iberia vassal of Iran After this in IX century it was one of the Georgian princedoms in the constellation of several polities which is conventionally known as Tao Klarjeti in Georgian The princedom of Shavsheti included today s districts of Savsat Borcka and Murgul in Turkey and Lower Machakheli in Adjara Georgia The fortress above the town is primarily of Georgian construction and probably dates from the 9th century A D when it was rebuilt by Adarnase I of Iberia The site has an impressive circuit wall with strategically placed towers and rooms including two small chapels In 1983 the fortress was surveyed and three years later an accurate scaled plan and description were published 4 This lasted until it was conquered by the Ottomans in 1547 Following the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 Savsat was among the territories ceded to Russia and was returned to the new Republic of Turkey in 1921 It was briefly bounded to Ardahan Province between 27 February 1921 and 7 July 1921 People living in Savsat and Imerkhevi are Georgians and Turkified Georgians Geography edit nbsp Savsat Artvin Like most districts of Artvin this is a beautiful hilly area surrounded by high mountains on all sides including the 3 537 metre 11 604 ft Karckal mountains to the west and watered by many mountain streams and pools There are trout in the largest Savsat Karagol lake and a number of mineral water springs The area has a cold inland climate somewhat tempered by being above the Black Sea coast but at these altitudes winter lasts a long time it snows from November to April The mountains are covered with pine forest with some broadleaf forest at lower elevations In this landscape there is little agricultural land no industry and the only real potential income is from tourism people on trekking holidays herding animals on the mountainside and beekeeping There are some fruit trees mainly pears and apples and some potatoes are grown in the Coruh River valley floor Of the land area 13 can be planted while 27 is used for grazing 42 is forest and 17 is high mountain The town of Savsat is small population about 6 000 and has few amenities Climate editThe climate in Savsat is a mild cool summer subtype Koppen Dfb of the humid continental climate Climate data for Savsat Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Daily mean C F 3 6 25 5 1 9 28 6 2 6 36 7 8 6 47 5 12 9 55 2 16 0 60 8 19 4 66 9 19 3 66 7 15 8 60 4 10 4 50 7 4 6 40 3 0 8 30 6 8 6 47 5 Average precipitation mm inches 45 1 8 42 1 7 37 1 5 56 2 2 71 2 8 78 3 1 51 2 0 49 1 9 49 1 9 61 2 4 57 2 2 57 2 2 653 25 7 Source Climate Data org 5 Places of interest editPapart forest Qenciyan Hill overlooks the border Savsat Karagol lake a large trout lake in the forest and the crater lake of Kuyruklu Savsat Castle Satle Fortress also known as Shavsheti Fortress Turkish Savsat is a monument of Georgian architecture located above the town of Savsat References edit a b Address based population registration system ADNKS results dated 31 December 2021 XLS in Turkish TUIK Retrieved 30 January 2023 Ilce Belediyesi Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory Retrieved 30 January 2023 Rayfield Donald Edge of Empires A History of Georgia p 17 Robert W Edwards The Fortifications of Artvin A Second Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey Dumbarton Oaks Papers 40 1986 pp 174 76 pls 31 43 Climate Șavsat Climate Data org Retrieved 12 April 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Savsat local information in Turkish the Municipality local information2 in Turkish Carefully documented photographic survey and plan of Savsat Castle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Savsat amp oldid 1176432646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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