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Şarköy

Şarköy, previously known by its Greek name Περίσταση (Peristasi), is a seaside town and district of Tekirdağ Province situated on the north coast of the Marmara Sea in Thrace in Turkey. Şarköy is 86 km west of the town of Tekirdağ, and can be reached either by the inland road or by the winding coast road, which goes on to Gallipoli. The mayor is Alpay Var (CHP).

Şarköy
A view of Şarköy from the heights
Şarköy
Şarköy
Coordinates: 40°36′14″N 27°06′23″E / 40.60389°N 27.10639°E / 40.60389; 27.10639Coordinates: 40°36′14″N 27°06′23″E / 40.60389°N 27.10639°E / 40.60389; 27.10639
Country Turkey
ProvinceTekirdağ
Government
 • MayorAlpay Var (CHP)
 • KaymakamHakan Kılınçkaya
Area
 • District554.85 km2 (214.23 sq mi)
Elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2012)[2]
 • Urban
17,411
 • District
29,991
 • District density54/km2 (140/sq mi)
Post code
59800
Websitewww.sarkoy.bel.tr

History

Stone-age weapons and implements have been found in the villages of Kızılca Terzi, Fener Karadutlar and Sofuköy. Bronze Age artefacts from 1200BC have been found in İğde Bağları (Araplı), showing that mining took place here and also that there were trading links between Thrace and the Aegean coast.

Greek colonies were founded from 750 to 550 BC with the agreement of the local Thracians. The Greek villages of Heraklea (Eriklice) (Ancient Greek: Ηράκλεια), Chóra (Hoşköy) (Ancient Greek: Χώρα), Gános (Ganoz) (Ancient Greek: Γάνος), Byzanthe-Panion[3] (Barbaros) (Ancient Greek: Βισάνθη-Πανίον) later fell into the hands of the Romans. Then under Byzantine rule Thrace was subject to wave on wave of invaders coming via the Balkans; Huns, Slavs, Bulgars, the Crusaders. By this time the area was known as Tristatis (Ancient Greek: Τριστάτης), Peristasis (Ancient Greek: Περίσταση) and also Agorà (Ancient Greek: Αγορά).

Following the Ottoman invasion in 1362 the name of the city became 'Şehirköy' ('city-village') and later 'Şarköy'. The area was first invaded in 1356 by Süleyman Paşa, son of Orhangazi, the son of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty. It changed control a few times before coming under Ottoman control in 1362, and permanently after the fall of Constantinople, now Istanbul, in 1453.

In the Ottoman period this coastline thrived, growing produce to ship to Constantinople,[4] wine production, and also making bricks and roof-tiles which were exported further afield.

Şarköy was a township (bucak) in Gelibolu sanjak and belonged to Kaptanpaşa vilayet at first. Gelibolu sanjak returning to Adrianople[4] vilayet in 1864.

According to the Ottoman population statistics of 1914, the kaza of Şarköy had a total population of 16,613, consisting of 11.009 Greeks and 5.604 Muslims.[5]

During the 20th century the Turkish authorities oppressed, persecuted and terrorized the Greek and other Christian population of the town and of the surrounding area and nearby towns, so as to compel them to flee. Towards the beginning of 1913, the authorities exacted from the inhabitants payment for the upkeep of the Turkish fleet. Also, imposed further contribution from the Christians for the construction of Government buildings, a Turkish school, telephonic communications, national defence, etc. At the same time the most rigorous boycott was exercised, for the purpose to bring famine the dispersion to the Christian Communities. In addition, the importation of provisions into the town was prohibited under the penalty of death and no communication between the town and the other communities was allowed, and as another precaution the boats were rendered useless by the removal of the oars.[6]

The coast was occupied briefly by Bulgarian forces on December 22, 1912 during the Balkan Wars, and again in 1920–22 by Greek forces during the Greco-Turkish War, this time with the support of the local Greek and Armenian people. Şarköy was a district in Thrace province between 1922–1926 before returning to Tekirdağ province.

The area today

Şarköy[7] and Mürefte are small country towns providing the surrounding villages with amenities such as medical care and high schools. 90% of the land is cultivated, vineyards and olive groves near the coast, with sunflowers, wheat, barley and tobacco inland.

Şarköy[7] has the longest beach in Turkey, the 12th longest in the world, which was dirty but has been cleaned up now and in 2006 was awarded a blue flag. The district includes 60 km of coastline for tourism, fishing and prawn fishing. And it is possible to take a motorboat from here to Avşa or Marmara Island. With all this to offer Şarköy is naturally popular with holidaymakers from Istanbul. There are hotels and guest houses in the town of Şarköy, but not enough to fill the demand in summertime. There are also compounds of holiday flats for summer residents. The town has a little jetty and pretty narrow lanes. The night-life and cuisine of the towns are not top-class. Şarköy attracts Istanbul's Population coming on family holidays, because it is not so far from İstanbul away. There are bars and discos playing a variety of different musics, and places among the rocks for the young or young at heart to creep off and drink beer and Raki. And as this area thrives on wine-making and tourism people are pretty cool about life. Şarköy is a mecca for Windsurfing because it is Said that 7 types of winds are meeting together there. The young generation tend to migrate to Istanbul for study and careers. Uçmakdere village has a parasailing possibility between end of May and beginning of September.

The land behind the coast has the right micro-climate for vineyards and wine-making; Şarköy is known for its wine and holds a wine festival each autumn. Güler Sabancı has a winery here making a Cabernet Sauvignon called Gulor. And the olives are very good too.

There is also an institute of Trakya University here.

Agriculture

The coastline between Tekirdağ and Şarköy, particularly Uçmakdere, Şarköy and Mürefte, are important places for viticulture and winemaking. 22 of the 27 villages of Şarköy grow grape and produce wine. There are well-known wine producers in the region, including "Doluca", "Gülor", "Kutman", "Bağcı" and "Latif Aral". Other wine producers of the region is "Melen" in Hoşköy, Şarköy.[8]

Places of interest

  • Great Mosque of Gazi Süleyman Pasha
  • Uçmakdere - (formerly 'Avdimo'[9]) 36 km from Şarköy, on a winding road along the cliffs from Tekirdağ. Uçmakdere is a lovely seaside village on a rocky coast with pretty wine-growing countryside behind. A wine making centre since the Byzantine period, Greek-built wineries still active today. Ruins of a Byzantine monastery, once silk was made here too. Partridge shooting on the steep hillside behind the village, and also great views.
  • Gaziköy - 25 km from Şarköy, 2700 years of history including; fossils, ruined Byzantine houses and churches, the castle named 'Ganos'
  • Hoşköy - (formerly 'Hora') 16 km from Şarköy, another village with vineyards ('Melen' and others) and a long history
  • Eriklice - an old-established seaside fishing village with vineyards and olive groves
  • Mürefte - (formerly 'Myrióphyton'[10]) - 13 km from Şarköy, an ancient tree-lined village on a lovely coastline, with views of Marmara Island across the sea. Wine-making and olive-growing. There are guest houses and restaurants for those looking for a weekend escape from Istanbul. Wine-making is a large-scale modern industry here now, well known grape varieties such as semillon and gamay are grown alongside the traditional local varieties for use in wineries including Kutman.

References

  1. ^ "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. ^ "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  3. ^ "Barbaros - Index Anatolicus".
  4. ^ a b Okutan, M. Çağatay (2004). Tek parti döneminde azınlık politikaları (in Turkish) (1. baskı. ed.). İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniv. Yayınları. p. 215. ISBN 978-975-6857-77-9. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  5. ^ Kemal Karpat (1985), Ottoman Population, 1830-1914, Demographic and Social Characteristics, The University of Wisconsin Press, p. 170-171
  6. ^ Persecution of the Greeks in Turkey, 1914-1918. Constantinople [London, Printed by the Hesperia Press]. 1919.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-01-31.
  8. ^ Akyol, Cahit (2005-06-04). "İşte Türkiye'nin şaraplık üzüm haritası". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  9. ^ "Uçmakdere - Index Anatolicus".
  10. ^ "Mürefte - Index Anatolicus".

External links

  • Şarköy'ün web adresi - Şarköy Haber, Resim Video Portalı
  • Sarkoyunsesi.com - Voice of Şarköy
  • Yerelnet.org.tr - Şarköy
  • (in Turkish)
  • Otelcenneti Şarköy Otelleri

şarköy, village, burhaniye, previously, known, greek, name, Περίσταση, peristasi, seaside, town, district, tekirdağ, province, situated, north, coast, marmara, thrace, turkey, west, town, tekirdağ, reached, either, inland, road, winding, coast, road, which, go. For the village see Sarkoy Burhaniye Sarkoy previously known by its Greek name Peristash Peristasi is a seaside town and district of Tekirdag Province situated on the north coast of the Marmara Sea in Thrace in Turkey Sarkoy is 86 km west of the town of Tekirdag and can be reached either by the inland road or by the winding coast road which goes on to Gallipoli The mayor is Alpay Var CHP SarkoyA view of Sarkoy from the heightsSarkoyShow map of TurkeySarkoyShow map of EuropeCoordinates 40 36 14 N 27 06 23 E 40 60389 N 27 10639 E 40 60389 27 10639 Coordinates 40 36 14 N 27 06 23 E 40 60389 N 27 10639 E 40 60389 27 10639Country TurkeyProvinceTekirdagGovernment MayorAlpay Var CHP KaymakamHakan KilinckayaArea 1 District554 85 km2 214 23 sq mi Elevation12 m 39 ft Population 2012 2 Urban17 411 District29 991 District density54 km2 140 sq mi Post code59800Websitewww sarkoy bel tr Contents 1 History 2 The area today 3 Agriculture 4 Places of interest 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditStone age weapons and implements have been found in the villages of Kizilca Terzi Fener Karadutlar and Sofukoy Bronze Age artefacts from 1200BC have been found in Igde Baglari Arapli showing that mining took place here and also that there were trading links between Thrace and the Aegean coast Greek colonies were founded from 750 to 550 BC with the agreement of the local Thracians The Greek villages of Heraklea Eriklice Ancient Greek Hrakleia Chora Hoskoy Ancient Greek Xwra Ganos Ganoz Ancient Greek Ganos Byzanthe Panion 3 Barbaros Ancient Greek Bisan8h Panion later fell into the hands of the Romans Then under Byzantine rule Thrace was subject to wave on wave of invaders coming via the Balkans Huns Slavs Bulgars the Crusaders By this time the area was known as Tristatis Ancient Greek Tristaths Peristasis Ancient Greek Peristash and also Agora Ancient Greek Agora Following the Ottoman invasion in 1362 the name of the city became Sehirkoy city village and later Sarkoy The area was first invaded in 1356 by Suleyman Pasa son of Orhangazi the son of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty It changed control a few times before coming under Ottoman control in 1362 and permanently after the fall of Constantinople now Istanbul in 1453 In the Ottoman period this coastline thrived growing produce to ship to Constantinople 4 wine production and also making bricks and roof tiles which were exported further afield Sarkoy was a township bucak in Gelibolu sanjak and belonged to Kaptanpasa vilayet at first Gelibolu sanjak returning to Adrianople 4 vilayet in 1864 According to the Ottoman population statistics of 1914 the kaza of Sarkoy had a total population of 16 613 consisting of 11 009 Greeks and 5 604 Muslims 5 During the 20th century the Turkish authorities oppressed persecuted and terrorized the Greek and other Christian population of the town and of the surrounding area and nearby towns so as to compel them to flee Towards the beginning of 1913 the authorities exacted from the inhabitants payment for the upkeep of the Turkish fleet Also imposed further contribution from the Christians for the construction of Government buildings a Turkish school telephonic communications national defence etc At the same time the most rigorous boycott was exercised for the purpose to bring famine the dispersion to the Christian Communities In addition the importation of provisions into the town was prohibited under the penalty of death and no communication between the town and the other communities was allowed and as another precaution the boats were rendered useless by the removal of the oars 6 The coast was occupied briefly by Bulgarian forces on December 22 1912 during the Balkan Wars and again in 1920 22 by Greek forces during the Greco Turkish War this time with the support of the local Greek and Armenian people Sarkoy was a district in Thrace province between 1922 1926 before returning to Tekirdag province The area today EditSarkoy 7 and Murefte are small country towns providing the surrounding villages with amenities such as medical care and high schools 90 of the land is cultivated vineyards and olive groves near the coast with sunflowers wheat barley and tobacco inland Sarkoy 7 has the longest beach in Turkey the 12th longest in the world which was dirty but has been cleaned up now and in 2006 was awarded a blue flag The district includes 60 km of coastline for tourism fishing and prawn fishing And it is possible to take a motorboat from here to Avsa or Marmara Island With all this to offer Sarkoy is naturally popular with holidaymakers from Istanbul There are hotels and guest houses in the town of Sarkoy but not enough to fill the demand in summertime There are also compounds of holiday flats for summer residents The town has a little jetty and pretty narrow lanes The night life and cuisine of the towns are not top class Sarkoy attracts Istanbul s Population coming on family holidays because it is not so far from Istanbul away There are bars and discos playing a variety of different musics and places among the rocks for the young or young at heart to creep off and drink beer and Raki And as this area thrives on wine making and tourism people are pretty cool about life Sarkoy is a mecca for Windsurfing because it is Said that 7 types of winds are meeting together there The young generation tend to migrate to Istanbul for study and careers Ucmakdere village has a parasailing possibility between end of May and beginning of September The land behind the coast has the right micro climate for vineyards and wine making Sarkoy is known for its wine and holds a wine festival each autumn Guler Sabanci has a winery here making a Cabernet Sauvignon called Gulor And the olives are very good too There is also an institute of Trakya University here Agriculture EditThe coastline between Tekirdag and Sarkoy particularly Ucmakdere Sarkoy and Murefte are important places for viticulture and winemaking 22 of the 27 villages of Sarkoy grow grape and produce wine There are well known wine producers in the region including Doluca Gulor Kutman Bagci and Latif Aral Other wine producers of the region is Melen in Hoskoy Sarkoy 8 Places of interest EditGreat Mosque of Gazi Suleyman Pasha Ucmakdere formerly Avdimo 9 36 km from Sarkoy on a winding road along the cliffs from Tekirdag Ucmakdere is a lovely seaside village on a rocky coast with pretty wine growing countryside behind A wine making centre since the Byzantine period Greek built wineries still active today Ruins of a Byzantine monastery once silk was made here too Partridge shooting on the steep hillside behind the village and also great views Gazikoy 25 km from Sarkoy 2700 years of history including fossils ruined Byzantine houses and churches the castle named Ganos Hoskoy formerly Hora 16 km from Sarkoy another village with vineyards Melen and others and a long history Eriklice an old established seaside fishing village with vineyards and olive groves Murefte formerly Myriophyton 10 13 km from Sarkoy an ancient tree lined village on a lovely coastline with views of Marmara Island across the sea Wine making and olive growing There are guest houses and restaurants for those looking for a weekend escape from Istanbul Wine making is a large scale modern industry here now well known grape varieties such as semillon and gamay are grown alongside the traditional local varieties for use in wineries including Kutman References Edit Area of regions including lakes km Regional Statistics Database Turkish Statistical Institute 2002 Retrieved 2013 03 05 Population of province district centers and towns villages by districts 2012 Address Based Population Registration System ABPRS Database Turkish Statistical Institute Retrieved 2013 02 27 Barbaros Index Anatolicus a b Okutan M Cagatay 2004 Tek parti doneminde azinlik politikalari in Turkish 1 baski ed Istanbul Istanbul Bilgi Univ Yayinlari p 215 ISBN 978 975 6857 77 9 Retrieved 8 March 2013 Kemal Karpat 1985 Ottoman Population 1830 1914 Demographic and Social Characteristics The University of Wisconsin Press p 170 171 Persecution of the Greeks in Turkey 1914 1918 Constantinople London Printed by the Hesperia Press 1919 a b Sarkoyun Webteki sesi Archived from the original on 2013 01 31 Akyol Cahit 2005 06 04 Iste Turkiye nin saraplik uzum haritasi Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2015 07 28 Ucmakdere Index Anatolicus Murefte Index Anatolicus External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sarkoy District Sarkoy un web adresi Sarkoy Haber Resim Video Portali Sarkoyunsesi com Voice of Sarkoy Sarkoy Bilgileri Portali Yerelnet org tr Sarkoy SARKOY GUIDANCE Sarkoy Local news homepage in Turkish Otelcenneti Sarkoy Otelleri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarkoy amp oldid 1126141356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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