- Turhal
Turhal is a town and a district of
Tokat Province in the Black Sea region ofTurkey . It is 48 km in the west of Tokat Province. Turhal is situated on a fertile plain fragmented by the Yeşil Irmak river. It has an elevation of approximately 530 m. The city is best known for its sugar beet processing plant established in 1934 as an important enterprise of the youngTurkish Republic .History
The first nucleus of Turhal appeared as an important
fortress orfortification named Talaura on the way between today'sAmasya andTokat provinces. It is deducted from the tablets found in the region that Turhal had been inhabited as early as the third millennium B.C. and had relations as far as theMesopotamian cultures such asSumerians who had already invented an effectivealphabet .The Persian invasion in
Anatolia during the sixth century B.C. made this region an important center influenced by the cult ofZoroastrianism . The famous geographer of the antiquity,Strabo has, on various occasions, drawn up different accounts on the region describing Turhal as a fortress in the north of another ancient city named Gayyura.In the 3rd century BCE, the region was occupied by the contingents of
Alexander the Great 's Macedonian army, but many insurrections had also taken place in this era as the Macedonian occupiers couldn't build up a total control on the region.After the collapse of Alexander's Empire (as Alexander died in 323 BCE), the region was taken over by the
Pontus Kingdom founded on theBlack Sea coast who later had to retreat in the face of emerging Roman power in the whole Anatolia. The Pontus Kings from theMithridates descendance constructed an even more powerful fortress on a rocky hill in the center of the outer city whose remains are only two ruined towers and several tunnels today. The struggle between the two powers lasted for decades and ended up in an absolute defeat suffered by the Pontus Kingdom. Having captured the fortress, the Roman GeneralPompeius destroyed it. In395 , TheRoman Empire was divided into two independent states and thus, Turhal became a Byzantine domain together with other eastern Roman provinces. Turhal was the site of thebishopric of Ibora which persists as atitular see of theRoman Catholic Church to this day.During the Byzantine era, the region had undergone several raids from the
Sassanids in the fourth and fifth centuries, later from the MuslimArabs in the eighth century.As the constant Turkish immigration to Anatolia and the emerging Seljuk power in the neighbouring east weakened the Byzantine rule in the region, the Turkish principality of
Danishmend captured Turhal and its environs in 1068 A.C. but later ceded it to the Kingdom ofSeljuk Turks (Selçuklular). In the thirteenth century A.C., the whole region was invaded by theIlkhan Emperors who extended their rule as a devastating wave from theMiddle Asia to Anatolia. In 1399, Turhal was taken over by theOttomans who were uniting the Turkish principalities in Anatolia under their command. After a short invasion byTemur , Turhal was taken over once more by the Ottomans in 1413.The most significant change in the demographic structure of Turhal occurred during the second half of the nineteenth century as the town became a place of settlement for the muslim refugees and immigrants coming from the
Balkans andCaucasus due to constant military conflicts that the collapsing Ottomans got involved around those regions such as theCrimean War (1854-1878) and theRusso-Turkish War, 1877–1878 .Today's Turhal
As mentioned above, Turhal is best known for its
sugar beet processing plant established in 1934. But today Turhal's economy depends on much diverted business sectors such astextile ,animal feed anddairy products . Turhal also has a machine works which provides an important income to the town. Today, Turhal is becoming important with its naturalmarble deposits and marble processing industries. Traditionally,stockbreeding and other agricultural activities still keep their importance too.According to the
census taken in 1997, the total population of Turhal is more than 115,000 and is still on the increase.ee also
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Ibora External links
* [http://www.pbase.com/dosseman/turhal_and_zile Turhal images from D.Osseman's archives]
* [http://www.turhal.gov.tr/ District governor's official website]
* [http://www.turhal.bel.tr/ District municipality's official website]
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