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Taksim Square

Taksim Square (Turkish: Taksim Meydanı, IPA: [ˈtaksim ˈmejdanɯ]), situated in Beyoğlu in the European part of Istanbul, Turkey, is a major tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops, and hotels. It is considered the heart of modern Istanbul, with the central station of the Istanbul Metro network. Taksim Square is also the location of the Republic Monument (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Anıtı) which was crafted by Pietro Canonica and inaugurated in 1928. The monument commemorates the 5th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, following the Turkish War of Independence.

Taksim Square
Public square
FeaturesRepublic Monument, Atatürk Cultural Center, Marmara Hotel, Taksim Square Mosque
LocationBeyoğlu, Istanbul
Coordinates: 41°02′13″N 28°59′09″E / 41.03694°N 28.98583°E / 41.03694; 28.98583

The square is flanked to the south by The Marmara Hotel, to the east by the Atatürk Cultural Centre, to the north by Gezi Park and to the west by Taksim Mosque. Several major roads converge on the square: Gümüşsuyu Caddesi, Cumhuriyet Caddesi, Tarlabaşı Bulvarı, İstiklal Caddesi and Sıraselviler Caddesi.

History edit

 
Taksim in the 1880s

The word Taksim means "division" or "distribution" in Arabic. Taksim Square was originally the point where the main water lines from the north of Istanbul were collected and branched off to other parts of the city (hence the name.) This use for the area was established by Sultan Mahmud I. The square takes its name from the Ottoman era stone reservoir which is located along one side of the square.

Another significant building that once stood on the square was the 19th century Taksim Artillery Barracks (Taksim Kışlası, which later became the Taksim Stadium), but which was demolished in 1940 during the construction works in accordance with the plans of French architect and city planner Henri Prost for Taksim Square and Taksim Gezi Park.[1]

Taksim Gezi Park is a small green park in the midst of the concrete expanse of central Istanbul. In 2013, the city municipality, wanting to rebuild the old barracks as a shopping venue on the site of the park, began forcefully removing protesters who had set up camp in the park. After news spread of the police brutality, thousands of people rallied in the Occupy Taksim movement, to stop the demolition of the park. As of 2013, the status of the demolition project was in limbo, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government has the Police stationed in and around Taksim Square ready with riot control equipment to deter any large demonstrations.[2][needs update]

Present day edit

 
The Republic Monument (1928) at Taksim Square, crafted by Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica.

Taksim is a main transportation hub and a popular destination for both tourists and residents of Istanbul. İstiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue), a long pedestrian shopping street, ends at this square, and a nostalgic tram runs from the square along the avenue, ending near the Tünel (1875) which is the world's second-oldest subway line after London's Underground (1863). In addition to serving as the main transfer point for the municipal bus system, Taksim Square is also the terminus of the Hacıosman-4. Levent-Taksim-Yenikapı subway line of the Istanbul Metro.

Taksim's position was given an extra boost on June 29, 2006, when the new Kabataş-Taksim Funicular line F1 connecting the Taksim Metro station with the Kabataş tramway station and Seabus port was opened, allowing people to ascend to Taksim in just 110 seconds.[3]

Surrounding Taksim Square are numerous travel agencies, hotels, restaurants, pubs, and international fast food chains such as Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Subway, and Burger King. It is also home to some of Istanbul's grandest hotels including the InterContinental, the Divan, and The Marmara Hotel. Taksim used to be a favourite location for public events such as parades, New Year celebrations, and other social gatherings, although since 2016 permission has rarely been given for such gatherings.

Atatürk Cultural Center (Atatürk Kültür Merkezi), a multi-purpose concert hall and cultural centre reopened after renovation in 2021, is also located in Taksim Square. It faces the Taksim Square Mosque which also opened 2021.[4][5]

Demonstrations and incidents edit

The square used to be an important venue for political protests.

 
Circassians marching to commemorate the Circassian genocide at Taksim Square, 2011.

Following many other violent incidents, all protests and demonstrations were banned and today police units maintain a round-the-clock presence to prevent any incidents. It is many years since either May Day or New Year's Day events were permitted to take place in the square, with much of the surrounding area usually fenced off for the day and the Metro station often closed to prevent people gathering.

Gezi Park protests edit

 
Taksim during the 2013 protests

In 2013, protests took place in Taksim in opposition to the reconstruction of the Ottoman era Taksim Military Barracks (demolished in 1940 to create Gezi Park) and a shopping centre on the site of Gezi Park.[8] In the early morning of May 31, police forces moved in on the demonstrators and people sleeping in tents, and tried to disperse them with tear gas, pepperspray and water cannons.[9][10]

 
The 2013 Istanbul LGBT Pride at Taksim Square in Istanbul

The demonstrators criticized Prime Minister (now President) Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his uncompromising stance on this controversial issue and for the Turkish police's excessive use of force against the demonstrators.[11]

The large number of trees in the forests of northern Istanbul that were cut down to provide access to the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge (Third Bosphorus Bridge) and the new Istanbul International Airport[12][13][14][15] (the world's largest airport)[12][14][16] were other factors that triggered the Gezi Park protests. According to official Turkish government data, a total of 2,330,012[17][18] trees have been cut down to make way for the airport and its road connections; while a further 381,096[17][18] trees were cut down to make way for the highways leading to the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge.[18]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Yok olan İstanbul Taksim Meydanı - Topçu Kışlası yeniden inşa ediliyor!". wowturkey.com.
  2. ^ . Today's Zaman. 2013-05-28. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  3. ^ Taksim-Kabataş funicular subway connection 2007-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ SABAH, DAILY (2021-04-19). "Mosque to finally be unveiled in Istanbul's Taksim Square". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  5. ^ Gall, Carlotta (2019-03-22). "In Istanbul, Erdogan Remakes Taksim Square, a Symbol of Secular Turkey". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  6. ^ Associated Press (August 16, 1982). "Armenian Dies Of Self-inflicted Burns". Observer-Reporter. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  7. ^ "Suicide blast hits Istanbul". Al Jazeera. 31 October 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
  8. ^ "Taksim park protests in 4th day amid police crackdown". Hurriyet Daily News. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  9. ^ Seymour, Richard (31 May 2013). "Istanbul park protests sow the seeds of a Turkish spring". The Guardian.
  10. ^ Arango, Tim; Yeginsu, Ceylan (31 May 2013). "Peaceful Protest Over Istanbul Park Turns Violent as Police Crack Down". New York Times.
  11. ^ Thumann, Michael (31 May 2013). "Eine Ahnung von Tahrir in Istanbul" [An Inkling of Tahrir in Istanbul]. Die Zeit (in German).
  12. ^ a b Sharkov, Damien (14 August 2014). "Istanbul's New Erdoğan-Backed Airport to Be Named After... Erdoğan". Newsweek.
  13. ^ . Today's Zaman. 13 August 2014. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014.
  14. ^ a b Mezzofiore, Gianluca (14 August 2014). "Erdogan Airport: Istanbul's Super Hub 'to be Named After Turkey's President-Elect'".
  15. ^ "Turkey's largest airport is worthy of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's name, minister says". Hürriyet Daily News.
  16. ^ "Dünyanın en büyük havalimanı İstanbul'a yapılıyor" [The World's Largest Airport is being Built in Istanbul]. Star (in Turkish). 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  17. ^ a b "İstanbul'da 2 milyon 700 bin ağaç kesilecek" [2 Million 700 Thousand Trees will be Cut Down in Istanbul]. oda TV (in Turkish). 16 September 2013.
  18. ^ a b c [2.33 Million Trees will be Cut Down for the Third Bridge and the Third Airport!]. T24 (in Turkish). 17 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013.

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Taksim Square Turkish Taksim Meydani IPA ˈtaksim ˈmejdanɯ situated in Beyoglu in the European part of Istanbul Turkey is a major tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants shops and hotels It is considered the heart of modern Istanbul with the central station of the Istanbul Metro network Taksim Square is also the location of the Republic Monument Turkish Cumhuriyet Aniti which was crafted by Pietro Canonica and inaugurated in 1928 The monument commemorates the 5th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 following the Turkish War of Independence Taksim SquarePublic squareFeaturesRepublic Monument Ataturk Cultural Center Marmara Hotel Taksim Square MosqueLocationBeyoglu IstanbulCoordinates 41 02 13 N 28 59 09 E 41 03694 N 28 98583 E 41 03694 28 98583The square is flanked to the south by The Marmara Hotel to the east by the Ataturk Cultural Centre to the north by Gezi Park and to the west by Taksim Mosque Several major roads converge on the square Gumussuyu Caddesi Cumhuriyet Caddesi Tarlabasi Bulvari Istiklal Caddesi and Siraselviler Caddesi Contents 1 History 2 Present day 3 Demonstrations and incidents 3 1 Gezi Park protests 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Taksim in the 1880sThe word Taksim means division or distribution in Arabic Taksim Square was originally the point where the main water lines from the north of Istanbul were collected and branched off to other parts of the city hence the name This use for the area was established by Sultan Mahmud I The square takes its name from the Ottoman era stone reservoir which is located along one side of the square Another significant building that once stood on the square was the 19th century Taksim Artillery Barracks Taksim Kislasi which later became the Taksim Stadium but which was demolished in 1940 during the construction works in accordance with the plans of French architect and city planner Henri Prost for Taksim Square and Taksim Gezi Park 1 Taksim Gezi Park is a small green park in the midst of the concrete expanse of central Istanbul In 2013 the city municipality wanting to rebuild the old barracks as a shopping venue on the site of the park began forcefully removing protesters who had set up camp in the park After news spread of the police brutality thousands of people rallied in the Occupy Taksim movement to stop the demolition of the park As of 2013 the status of the demolition project was in limbo the Justice and Development Party AKP government has the Police stationed in and around Taksim Square ready with riot control equipment to deter any large demonstrations 2 needs update Present day edit nbsp The Republic Monument 1928 at Taksim Square crafted by Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica Taksim is a main transportation hub and a popular destination for both tourists and residents of Istanbul Istiklal Caddesi Independence Avenue a long pedestrian shopping street ends at this square and a nostalgic tram runs from the square along the avenue ending near the Tunel 1875 which is the world s second oldest subway line after London s Underground 1863 In addition to serving as the main transfer point for the municipal bus system Taksim Square is also the terminus of the Haciosman 4 Levent Taksim Yenikapi subway line of the Istanbul Metro Taksim s position was given an extra boost on June 29 2006 when the new Kabatas Taksim Funicular line F1 connecting the Taksim Metro station with the Kabatas tramway station and Seabus port was opened allowing people to ascend to Taksim in just 110 seconds 3 Surrounding Taksim Square are numerous travel agencies hotels restaurants pubs and international fast food chains such as Pizza Hut McDonald s Subway and Burger King It is also home to some of Istanbul s grandest hotels including the InterContinental the Divan and The Marmara Hotel Taksim used to be a favourite location for public events such as parades New Year celebrations and other social gatherings although since 2016 permission has rarely been given for such gatherings Ataturk Cultural Center Ataturk Kultur Merkezi a multi purpose concert hall and cultural centre reopened after renovation in 2021 is also located in Taksim Square It faces the Taksim Square Mosque which also opened 2021 4 5 Demonstrations and incidents editThe square used to be an important venue for political protests On February 16 1969 some 150 leftist demonstrators were injured during clashes with right wing groups in what is known as Bloody Sunday In the events known as the Taksim Square massacre 36 left wing demonstrators were killed by unidentified and allegedly right wing gunmen on the square during the Labour Day demonstrations of May 1 1977 On 10 August 1982 Artin Penik a Turkish Armenian set himself on fire to protest the Esenboga airport attack by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia 6 Taksim Square was the location of football riots in 2000 when two Leeds United fans were stabbed to death during clashes with Galatasaray fans the night before the 1999 2000 UEFA Cup semi final first leg match between the two teams On October 31 2010 a suicide bomb went off next to a police bus The bomber a TAK militant died while 15 police officers and 17 civilians were injured 7 nbsp Circassians marching to commemorate the Circassian genocide at Taksim Square 2011 A march to protest the Circassian genocide took place in May 2011 citation needed Following many other violent incidents all protests and demonstrations were banned and today police units maintain a round the clock presence to prevent any incidents It is many years since either May Day or New Year s Day events were permitted to take place in the square with much of the surrounding area usually fenced off for the day and the Metro station often closed to prevent people gathering Gezi Park protests edit Main article Gezi Park protests nbsp Taksim during the 2013 protestsIn 2013 protests took place in Taksim in opposition to the reconstruction of the Ottoman era Taksim Military Barracks demolished in 1940 to create Gezi Park and a shopping centre on the site of Gezi Park 8 In the early morning of May 31 police forces moved in on the demonstrators and people sleeping in tents and tried to disperse them with tear gas pepperspray and water cannons 9 10 nbsp The 2013 Istanbul LGBT Pride at Taksim Square in IstanbulThe demonstrators criticized Prime Minister now President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his uncompromising stance on this controversial issue and for the Turkish police s excessive use of force against the demonstrators 11 The large number of trees in the forests of northern Istanbul that were cut down to provide access to the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge Third Bosphorus Bridge and the new Istanbul International Airport 12 13 14 15 the world s largest airport 12 14 16 were other factors that triggered the Gezi Park protests According to official Turkish government data a total of 2 330 012 17 18 trees have been cut down to make way for the airport and its road connections while a further 381 096 17 18 trees were cut down to make way for the highways leading to the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge 18 Gallery edit nbsp Taksim Artillery Barracks which later became the Taksim Stadium was demolished in 1940 and replaced by the Taksim Gezi Park in 1943 nbsp Areal view of Taksim Square after the demolition of the Taksim Artillery Barracks nbsp Maxim Night Club previously Cinemajik movie theater nbsp Taksim in the 1960s with the Taskisla Campus of Istanbul Technical University seen in the background nbsp Hagia Triada Greek Orthodox Church near Taksim Square nbsp Taksim Mosque was completed in May 2021 nbsp Ataturk Cultural Center at Taksim Square in 1999 with the entrance of the Taksim station of the Istanbul Metro nbsp Ataturk Cultural Center at Taksim Square in 2022 with the entrance of the Taksim station of the Istanbul Metro nbsp Renovated Ataturk Cultural Center at night nbsp Renovated Ataturk Cultural Center at nightReferences edit Yok olan Istanbul Taksim Meydani Topcu Kislasi yeniden insa ediliyor wowturkey com Police disperse protesters with pepper spray to continue partial demolition of Gezi Park Today s Zaman 2013 05 28 Archived from the original on 2013 06 23 Retrieved 2013 06 01 Taksim Kabatas funicular subway connection Archived 2007 05 17 at the Wayback Machine SABAH DAILY 2021 04 19 Mosque to finally be unveiled in Istanbul s Taksim Square Daily Sabah Retrieved 2021 04 19 Gall Carlotta 2019 03 22 In Istanbul Erdogan Remakes Taksim Square a Symbol of Secular Turkey The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 04 19 Associated Press August 16 1982 Armenian Dies Of Self inflicted Burns Observer Reporter Retrieved 2021 02 14 Suicide blast hits Istanbul Al Jazeera 31 October 2010 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Taksim park protests in 4th day amid police crackdown Hurriyet Daily News 31 May 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2013 Seymour Richard 31 May 2013 Istanbul park protests sow the seeds of a Turkish spring The Guardian Arango Tim Yeginsu Ceylan 31 May 2013 Peaceful Protest Over Istanbul Park Turns Violent as Police Crack Down New York Times Thumann Michael 31 May 2013 Eine Ahnung von Tahrir in Istanbul An Inkling of Tahrir in Istanbul Die Zeit in German a b Sharkov Damien 14 August 2014 Istanbul s New Erdogan Backed Airport to Be Named After Erdogan Newsweek Istanbul s new airport to be named after Erdogan Today s Zaman 13 August 2014 Archived from the original on 18 August 2014 a b Mezzofiore Gianluca 14 August 2014 Erdogan Airport Istanbul s Super Hub to be Named After Turkey s President Elect Turkey s largest airport is worthy of Recep Tayyip Erdogan s name minister says Hurriyet Daily News Dunyanin en buyuk havalimani Istanbul a yapiliyor The World s Largest Airport is being Built in Istanbul Star in Turkish 23 January 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2013 a b Istanbul da 2 milyon 700 bin agac kesilecek 2 Million 700 Thousand Trees will be Cut Down in Istanbul oda TV in Turkish 16 September 2013 a b c 3 kopru ve 3 havalimani icin 2 milyon 330 bin agac kesilecek 2 33 Million Trees will be Cut Down for the Third Bridge and the Third Airport T24 in Turkish 17 September 2013 Archived from the original on 20 September 2013 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taksim Square Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taksim Square amp oldid 1204969952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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