1917 Great Ankara Fire Explained

1717 Great Ankara Fire
Location:Altındağ, Angora, Angora vilayet, Turkey
Reported Deaths:5
Property Damage:1000 homes
935 shops
7 churches
2 mosques
3 healthcare facilities

The 1917 Great Ankara Fire caused extensive damage to the Turkish city of Ankara on September 15, 1917.[1] The areas affected included the Hisarönü, Çıkrıkçılar Yokuşu, Bedesten, Saraçlar Bazaar and Atpazarı. It is estimated that up to 1,900 people[2] lost their lives in the fire. The 1917 fire was part of successive fires which occurred in 20 provinces of Turkey in the span of three years. After the fire, only two mosques and seven churches remained in Ankara.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bağlum, Kemal . 1992 . Beşbin Yılda Nereden Nereye Ankara . Ankara . 194 . 9789759533601 .
  2. Book: Ceride-i Tıbbiye-i Askeriye. September 1917. 161.