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Coordinates: 40°4734N 42°3631E / 40.79278°N 42.60861°E / 40.79278; 42.60861
 

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Göle
Göle is located in Turkey
Göle

Göle

Location in Turkey

Coordinates: 40°47′34N 42°36′31E / 40.79278°N 42.60861°E / 40.79278; 42.60861
CountryTurkey
ProvinceArdahan
DistrictGöle
Government
 • Mayorİlhan Gültekin (AKP)
Elevation
2,038 m (6,686 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
5,775
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
75700
Websitewww.gole.bel.tr

Göle (Armenian: Կող, romanizedKogh; Georgian: კოლა, romanized: k'ola; Kurdish: Mêrdînik) is a small city in Ardahan ProvinceofTurkey. The city was formerly known as Merdenik, MerdinikorArdahan-ı Küçük ("Little Ardahan" in Ottoman Turkish). It is the seat of Göle District.[2] Its population is 5,775 (2021).[1]

Etymology

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InArmenian, Göle is known as Kogh (Կող), Merdenek (Մերդենեկ), or Merrrenek (Մեռենեկ), also being renamed to Martenik (Մարտենիք) in 1918. In Greek, the town is known as Gkióle (Γκιόλε) or Mertenék (Μερτενέκ).[3][4][5]InGeorgian, it is known as Kola (კოლა).[citation needed]

History

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The name derives from Armenian name—Kogh—which may, in turn, derive from ancient kingdom of Colchis. In ancient times this land was part of Urartu. In 4th century BC, it was part of Kingdom of Iberia and remained as one of the district of Duchy of Tsunda. Since 2nd century BC to 4th century AD this place was a part of Greater Armenia. During subsequent centuries it frequently changed hands between Iberians and Armenians. In the 7th century it passed to the Arab Caliphate. In 8th century it became part of Kuropalatine of Iberia in struggle against the Arab occupation. During the 10th–15th centuries, this region was a part of the united Georgian Kingdom. In the 16th century, it was within the independent Principality of Samtskhe until it was occupied and annexed by the Ottoman Empire and organized into the Childir Eyalet. Merdenek was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1878, where it was part of the militarily administered Kars Oblast, specifically within the Gelsky uchastok (subcounty) of the Ardahan Okrug. The district included villages inhabited by various ethnic groups, including 40 Turkish and 13 Caucasian Greek villages.[6] Merdenek was briefly occupied by the Ottoman Empire by virtue of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, however, following their withdrawal in 1919, Armenian control prevailed until late 1920. During the Turkish–Armenian War, the town was occupied by Democratic Republic of Georgia; in 1921, it was annexed by Turkey, as confirmed by the Treaty of Kars.[7]

Places of interest to visitors include the tomb and mosque in the village of Dedeşen and the castles of Kalecik and Ugurtaşı.

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  • ^ İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  • ^ Σάββας Καλεντερίδης, “Ανατολικός Πόντος”, 2006.
  • ^ Ισαάκ Λαυρεντίδη,“Μετοικεσία Καυκασίων 1895-1907”.
  • ^ Ιωάννης Καλφόγλου Μαρκήσιο-Φωτιάδη, “Οι Έλληνες εν Καυκάσω”, Αθήνα (1908).
  • ^ List of the Greek villages of Καρς, ΜΕΡΤΙΝΙΚ,『13 ελληνικά χωριά της Γκιόλιας』["13 Greek villages of Giolia"], pontosworld
  • ^ "iveria". www.conflicts.rem33.com. Retrieved 2022-05-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Göle&oldid=1219169378"

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