Ereğli, Konya Explained

Type:metro district
Ereğli
Coordinates:37.5128°N 34.0483°W
Province:Konya
Leader Party:CHP
Leader Name:Ümit Akpınar
Area Total Km2:2214
Elevation M:1038
Population Total:150978
Population As Of:2022
Area Code:0332

Ereğli is a municipality and district of Konya Province, Turkey.[1] Its area is 2,214 km2,[2] and its population is 150,978 (2022).[3] Its elevation is .[4]

History

The ancient town of Heraclea Cybistra (Ηράκλεια Κυβίστρα in Ancient Greek) was located here, and gave its name (Heracles) to the modern town. The town had some importance in Hellenistic times owing to its position near the point where the road to the Gülek Pass (Cilician Gates) enters the hills. It lay in the way of armies and was more than once sacked by the Arab invaders of Asia Minor (AD 805 and 832). During the Crusade of 1101 it was the scene of a failed battle of 15,000 men led by William II, Count of Nevers against the Seljuks, which left the Crusaders weak en route to Antioch.[5] It became Turkish (Seljuk) in the 11th century.

Ereğli is also known for being the first capital of the Karaman Beylik founded by Nur Sufi Bey. The Karaman state was renowned for being a consistent nuisance to Ottoman dominance in Anatolia, being one of the few Anatolian beyliks to retain sovereignty well past Mehmed the Conqueror's conquest of Constantinople. It was also the first political entity and beylik in Anatolia to proclaim Turkish as an official language alongside Arabic and Persian. In 1553, upon return from a campaign in Persia, Suleiman the Magnificent had his son, Şehzade Mustafa, killed in the Ereğli valley where the Ottoman Army was stationed. Modern Ereğli had grown from a large village to a town since the railway reached it from Konya and Karaman in 1904; and it has now hotels and thriving businesses.

Archaeology

Three hours’ ride south is the famous "Hittite" rock relief of a lynx, representing a king (probably of neighbouring Tyana) adoring a god. This was the first "Hittite" monument discovered in modern times (early 18th century, by the Swede Otter, an emissary of Louis XIV).

Ereğli may be the location of the Hittite town of Hupisna (Ḫupišna), where the goddess Ḫuwaššanna was worshipped. She was linked with Gazbaba, a Mesopotamian love goddess also connected with Inanna.

In the early Iron Age, Hupisna also was a neo-Hittite polity in the land of Tabal. Two kings of Hupisna are known from the Assyrian sources: Puḫamme (c. 837 BC) and Urimme (c. 738 BC).[6] [7]

Composition

There are 87 neighbourhoods in Ereğli District:[8]

Climate

Ereğli has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSk),[9] with hot, dry summers, and cold winters.

Transportation

Ereğli Gar is the railway station of the town. Once served by several train lines that have destinations to Istanbul, İzmir and Konya, the station is currently served by Mainline / Toros Ekspresi only, which connects Ereğli to Adana and Karaman.

Notable residents

International relations

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey.

Ereğli is twinned with:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi
  2. Web site: İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri. General Directorate of Mapping. 19 September 2023.
  3. Web site: Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports. 19 September 2023. TÜİK. en. XLS.
  4. Web site: Geographical information on Ereğli, Turkey. 26 September 2023. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.
  5. Book: Richard , Jean . The Crusades, C. 1071-c. 1291. 16 September 1999. Cambridge University Press. 0-521-62566-1. 73.
  6. Trevor Bryce: The World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms; A Political and Military History. Oxford, New York 2012, pp. 153, 271.
  7. Christian Marek, Peter Frei: Geschichte Kleinasiens in der Antike. München 2010, p. 802.
  8. https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx Mahalle
  9. Table 1 Overview of the Köppen-Geiger climate classes including the defining criteria. . Nature: Scientific Data . en.
  10. Web site: Twinnings. 2013-08-25. Central Union of Municipalities & Communities of Greece. 2016-01-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20160115172503/http://www.kedke.gr/uploads/twinnedcities.pdf. dead.