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Coordinates: 41°2557N 27°0535E / 41.43250°N 27.09306°E / 41.43250; 27.09306
 

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Babaeski
Babaeski is located in Turkey
Babaeski

Babaeski

Location in Turkey

Babaeski is located in Marmara
Babaeski

Babaeski

Babaeski (Marmara)

Coordinates: 41°25′57N 27°05′35E / 41.43250°N 27.09306°E / 41.43250; 27.09306
CountryTurkey
ProvinceKırklareli
DistrictBabaeski
Government
 • MayorFirat Yayla (AKP)
Elevation
55 m (180 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
29,215
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Area code0288
ClimateCsa
Websitebabaeski-bld.gov.tr

Babaeski (Greek: Αρτεσκός) is a towninKırklareli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is the seat of Babaeski District.[2] Its population is 29,215 (2022).[1]

Name[edit]

The name Babaeski is believed to have originated according to the following legend: the Ottoman Sultan, Mehmet the Conqueror, stopped in town on his way to Constantinople before the final siege of the city. He happened to meet an old man in front of the old mosque which is nowadays called Small Mosque (Küçük Cami) and asked him when the town was established. The man replied "Eskidir, eski," meaning "It is old, old." When the Sultan asked the man's age, he replied again, "Baba... eski," which means "The father is old." From then on, the name Babaeski has been used for the town.

History[edit]

InByzantine times, the area was known as Boulgarophygon (ΒουλγαρόφυγονinByzantine Greek), and was the site of a major Byzantine defeat by the Bulgarians in 896.[3]InGreek is known as Arteskos (Αρτεσκός). In Ancient times, the city was also called Burtudizon, latinized as Burdidizum.[4]

Facts[edit]

Babaeski lies on a relatively flat landscape where the highest point does not exceed 150 m. The Devil Stream (Şeytan Deresi) flows through the land of the district. Agriculture is the main industry. Sunflowers, wheat are the main crops grown along with some vegetables. Industrial development has sped up in the last decade mainly in the form of textile factories.

Babaeski hosts the annual Babaeski Agricultural Festival in late July to early August where national singers perform.

Population[edit]

The population in Babaeski and villages who belong to Babaeski District, are of different background, like Anatolian Turks, Balkan Turks-Muhacir, Yörüks, Amuca tribe, Muslim Megleno-Romanians, Pomaks, Romani people in Turkey and Crimean Tatars, are Cultural Muslims, who belong to the Hanafi schoolofSunni Islam.[5][6]

Sights[edit]

Some historical sites in Babaeski are:

Babaeski Bridge

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  • ^ İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  • ^ Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991), Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, p. 317, ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6
  • ^ Antoninus Pius. Intinerarivm Antonini Avgvsti. Cologne. p. 479.
  • ^ "Saltikname Ve Saltik Gazi̇ Bağlaminda Babaeski̇ / Babaeski̇ İn the Context of Saltikname and Saltik Ghazi"
  • ^ "Trakya Halkları - trakyanet". Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
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