Kırklareli Tourist Map With Attractions Visiting Places







Kırklareli Tourist Map With Attractions Visiting Places



Kirklareli, formerly called Kirk Church, is the city which is the center of Kirklareli province.

Kırklareli is a province with many ancient settlements due to its location throughout history. The first material documents of human beings in Kırklareli and its vicinity, which were understood to have been inundated for a long time at the end of the ice age, give the characteristics of the Neolithic period. Thrace, which took its name from the first known tribes, was able to maintain their independence partially or completely as a small kingdom or principality until the middle of Roman period, including Kırklareli.

Kırklareli was invaded by the Ottomans in 1363 during the reign of Murat I for the first time. After a long period of peace, Kırklareli was subjected to Bulgarian and Greek occupation during the Balkan War and World War I and suffered great troubles and troubles. other European immigrants.
history
The first known inhabitants of Kırklareli are the Thracians as in the whole Thrace region. The region, which was conquered by the Persian noble tribe, which established a great empire dating back to Greece in the 6th century BC, came under the domination of Macedonians led by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC and the Romans in the 2nd century BC. Kırklareli, which fell to the share of the Eastern Roman Empire with the division of the Roman Empire into two in the 4th century, had many invasions of Bulgarians and Pechenegs during this period. The name of the city in the Byzantine period "forty churches" means Saranta Ekklesies'tir. After a short Crusade occupation in the 13th century, in 1368, it came under the sovereignty of the Turks spreading in the Balkans. The Ottomans called the city Turkish in the form of "Forty Churches", a literal translation of its name during the Byzantine period. According to one view, forty churches are not forty churches, but a church of forty saints (the legend of forty saints martyrized in Sivas at the end of the third century is one of the most popular subjects of Anatolian Christianity). Kırklareli, which was a flagship center of the Edirne Province during the Ottoman period, experienced Russian occupation in the 93 War (1878), Bulgarian occupation in the Balkan War (1912) and Greek occupation after World War I (1920-1922). He joined the Turkish territory on November 10, 1922, when the war ended with a victory for the Turks. In 1924, Dr. Kırkkilise deputy. In one of the negotiations in the Assembly, Fuad Bey (Umay) made a proposal to change the name of the city to Meclis Kırklareli terek by stating that the name of the city was in Kırklareli or Kırklarili in folk language and informal uses; The proposal for a name change was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly on 20 December 1924 and the relevant law was published in the Official Gazette on 14 January 1925 and entered into force. It was changed because the word K Kırkkilise olan was mentioned in the church.


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