Sarıkamış

Sarıkamış

Sarıkamış (Armenian: Սարիղամիշ "Sarighamish") is a town and a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.

The town sits in a valley and is surrounded by mountains, many of which are covered with pine forests. It has very long winters, with average of 7-8 ft of snowfall, and short, dry summers. In recent years Sarıkamış has developed as a winter skiing resort, with one of the world's longest pistes.

Sarıkamış district neighbours the districts of Selim and Kağızman to East, Şenkaya and Horasan to West, Eleşkirt to South, Selim and Şenkaya to North and occupies an area of 1732 km2. Its average altitude is 1500-2000m, and Aladag Mountain, 3138m, is within its borders. Other important mountains are Süphan, Balıklı (2835m), Kösedağı (2599m), Çıplakdağ (2634m) and Soğanlı (2849m). The Kars and Aras rivers flow through it.

Extensive barracks from the Russian period surround the town and are still in use by the Turkish army. Other historical buildings include the town's former Russian cathedral, known locally as Yanik Kilise, now used as a mosque after being used as a cinema for many years. A hunting lodge, built for a visit by Czar Nicolas, is located at the edge of the pine forests.

History

For most of the 19th century, Sarıkamış was an insignificant settlement that was divided into two parts: upper Sarıkamış and lower Sarıkamış.

Nothing is known of its earlier history. However, there are nearby archaeological sites that date from Urartian times: there is a Urartian fortress on a hill beside upper Sarıkamış, another, 12km away, beside Chatak village, and a third, 15km away, at a site known as Yedikilise. [Sinclair, Thomas Allen, "Eastern Turkey, an Architectural and Archeological Survey", volume one p417-418, London, 1987.] To the east and south of the town, in the forests of Soğanlı, there were once many medieval Armenian monasteries; most were in ruins by 1878. [Parsegian, V. L. (project director), "Armenian Architecture: A Documented Photo-Archival Collection on Microfiche", volumes 1.]

Seljuk sultan Alparslan invaded the Sarıkamış area including Allahü Ekber and Soğanlı mountians in 1064, only a few years prior to the battle of Manzikert between the armies of Alparslan and Romans Fact|date=October 2008. The area was then taken by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1534 and became a "liva" of Kars "sancak" of the Ottoman Empire.

In the 19th century the region around Sarıkamış became a conflict zone between the Ottoman and Russian empires. Battles took place at nearby Zivin in 1829, 1855 and 1877.

After the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, Sarıkamış became part of the Russian empire and lower Sarıkamış developed into a small, modern town. Being close to the Ottoman border, it was also a military station with barracks for two regiments. It had a railway station that was the railhead for the line running from Kars and Alexandropol. [W.E.D. Allen & P. Muratoff, "Caucasian Battlefields", p263, Cambridge, 1953. ]

An important battle took place between the armies of the Ottoman and Russian empires in and around the city in late December 1914-January 1915 as part of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I.

Enver Pasha, the leader of the Ittihat ve Terakki party in Istanbul, personally led the army along with Hafız Hakkı, who was his brother in-law to scale the Mount Allahu Ekber and afterwards attack the Russian army in Sarıkamış to occupy the town in order to halt logistic support to the city of Kars lost to Russians in 1878 which he was planning to reoccupy.

In mid December, Enver Pasha entered the Caucasus region through Armenia. Enver's ordered his forces to attack along many routes with the goal of arriving suddenly at Sarikamis at the same time. The chief German military advisor, Liman von Sanders strongly argued against this plan but was ignored. Governor General Vorontsov planned to withdraw his forces to the city of Kars. But Yudenich ignored Vorontsov's wishes to withdraw and instead stayed to defend Sarikamis. [T.N. Dupuy's Encyclopedia of Military History (many editions)]

Enver's forces lost touch with one another and arrived at Sarakamis at different times from December 29 through the 3rd of January. The first divisions to arrive briefly took control of the barracks in the western part of the city but were driven off. In the following days, as more Ottoman forces arrived at the battle, they attacked without coordination and the Russians under the skillfull command of General Yudenich fought off the attacks one by one. The battle finally ended on January 4 and the Ottoman army retreated in complete disorganization back through the mountains in the middle of winter.

The number of Turkish losses is estimated to be 60,000-80,000 dead out of an army of 90,000. It is very likely that the majority of Turkish soldiers died because of inadequate winter clothing and field shelters during the attack and retreat. In any event, this was an extraordinarily costly defeat for the Turks; in losses this was the worst single defeat they suffered in the entire war.Turkish soldiers reached to the targets but they were too weak to win. The Russian casualities were estimated at 35,000. [Tucker, Spencer. The Great War: 1914-18 (1998)]

As one German officer attached to the army wrote later, the Ottoman 3rd army had "suffered a disaster which for rapidity and completeness is without parallel in military history."

External links

* [http://www.sarikamis.gov.tr/default.aspx Sarikamis]

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