Alanya info
It is not yet known by whom or when Alanya was built. As a city, it first
appeared in history during the antiqity. In the antique era Alanya was
situated between the boundaries of Pamfilya and Kilikya, and was sometimes
considered to be a city of Kilikya and sometimes a city of Pamfilya. Heredot
states the people that lived in the region between Pamfilya and Kilikya
one descendants of people who spread to Anatolia after the Trojon war.
The first historical name of Alanya is Coracesium. The person who mentioned
the name of 'Coracesium' for the first time in history was 4th B.C. geographer
Skylaks. At that time this region was under the invasion of the Persians.
After some time the city become an important center for the Mediterranean
pirates and got strong enough to resist the Roman navy and became a base
of the frightening pirate of the Mediterranean: Dryphon. Although VII.
Antiochus, the Selefki king of the Syrian region, conquered the city in
139 B.C., Coracesium continued to be a home for the pirates for some more
time. They made Alaiye a part of Memluk State in Egypt in 1427, in return for 5.000 golds. Alaiye was made a part of the Ottoman Empire in 1471 by Gedik Ahmet Pasha, who was one of the commanders of Fatih, the Conqueror. The Ottomans made Alanya a part of Cyprus State in 1571 and then a part of the principality of Konya and finally that of Antalya in 1868 and in 1871 it was an administrative district of Antalya. The city was given the name the name of Alanya in 1933 with the suggestion of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of The Republic of Turkey. Alanya was an agricultural city, depending on the production of citrus fruits and bananas in the first half of the 20th century, whereas it became a center of national tourism activities based on health due to the refreshing air of Damlatas Cave in 1950s. The touristic movement of the city gained an international dimension, improving at a great pace with the help of its historical background and natural beauties. Today, Alanya is one of the biggest touristic centers of the Mediterranean with its capacity over 100 thousand beds used for tourists. The most remarkable characteristic of Alanya, making it different from other touristic centers of the world and particularly from the Mediterranean is that the city centre has become a big holiday resort where all kinds of services and goods are available. There are lots of options as for accommodation facilities, places for entertainment in Alanya and its vast beaches are at your service without any payments, ensuring the quality of the International Blue Flag. For more info.: http://www.alanya.cc Or check the photos on Flickr tagged
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Alanya
is a city situated in the Mediterranean, in the eastern coast of Alanya
Bay of the Anatolian Peninsula and its history dates back to the antiqity.
However, the research done in Kadi ini Cave, near the city centre, in
1957 showed that the first settlement in Alanya dated back to late Paleolitic
Age 20 thousand years ago.
In 65 B.C., the city became a part of Rome after a naval attack by the
Roman Commander, Magnus Pompelus. Following the collapse of Rome, the
city went through the Byzantium era and had a new name; Kalonoros which
means beautiful mountain, that was given by the sailors. In the 7th century
the city resisted the Arabian invasion by strengthening its walls. When
the crusaders conquered Istanbul and established the Latin Empire instead
of the Byzantium in 1204, one of the feudal lords, Kyr Vart, who benefited
from the lack of authority in Anatolia, took the control of Kalonoros.
In
1221, The Selcuk Sultan Alaaddin Keykubat, seized the control of the city
that he had besieged for some time, without fighting against Kyr Vart,
who surrendered. Alaaddin Keykubat got married to Kyr Vart's daughter
and had the city reconstructured and made it a winter capital city for
the Selcuks. He gave the city, the name of Alanya after his own name.
With its magnificient monuments and historical structure, Alanya, founded
by Alaaddin Keykubat has been given the status of World Culture and Heritage
nominee city by the United Nations science, culture and art institution;
Unesco. Alanya, which had its most brilliant era during the reign of Sultan
Alaaddin Keykubat , began to be controlled by Karamanogullari principality
whose center was Konya, after the collapse of the Selcuk State in 1300.




