- Başmakçı
Başmakçı is a town and district of
Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region ofTurkey , closer toDenizli than to the city ofAfyon itself.History
The history of Başmakçı goes back to the Hittite era, 1750-1200 BC. It then became a colony of the
Phrygians of nearby Dinar. It was subsequently possessed byLydians ,Persians ,Ancient Macedonians andSeleucids , the kings ofPergamon , Romans and then Byzantines.Turkish tribes arrived in
Anatolia in 1071, and one of these was the Başmakçı, who came throughAzerbaijan , settling near Tarsus on theMediterranean , where there is a village called Başmakçı still today, and then sometime between 1100 and 1200 moving west to settle in this district of Afyon that has been called Başmakçı ever since.This part of Anatolia was subsequently controlled by the
Germiyan dynasty, who gave the town as dowry when marrying their daughter to the Ottoman SultanBayezid I . Thus Başmakçı, a village of 47 families at the time, became an Ottoman land.Başmakçı was badly damaged in an earthquake in August 1892, when 300 homes were destroyed, but no one was killed, as it was harvest time and all were in the fields.
Başmakçı was not occupied during the
Turkish War of Independence but many of its sons died in that war and theFirst World War previous to it.Başmakçı today
Başmakçı is well-established as the leading egg producing area in Turkey.
External links
* [http://www.basmakci.gov.tr/ District governor's official web site] tr icon
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