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词条 Ardahan
释义

  1. History

     Ancient and medieval  Modern 

  2. Demographics

  3. Villages

  4. Life in Ardahan

  5. Climate

  6. International relations

  7. See also

  8. Notes

  9. External links

  10. Further reading

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Ardahan ({{lang-ka|არტაანი}}, Art’aani; {{lang-hy|Արդահան}}, Ardahan) is a city in northeastern Turkey, near the Georgian border.

History

Ancient and medieval

The first surviving record about this region is attributed to Strabo, who calls it Gogarene (Gugark) and mentions that it was a part of the Armenia, taken away from the Kingdom of Iberia.[1][2] In the Middle Ages Ardahan served as an important transit point for goods arriving from the Abbasid Caliphate and departing to the regions around the Black Sea. During the 8th to 10th centuries the region was in hands of the Bagrationi princes of Tao-Klarjeti, and later part of Kingdom of Georgia between 11th to 15th centuries. According to the Arab historian Yahya of Antioch, the Byzantines razed Ardahan and slaughtered its population in 1021.[3] The Mongols took hold of the city in the 1230s but the Georgian princes of Samtskhe were able to recapture it in 1266. In 1555, by the Peace of Amasya, the western part of the principality of Samtskhe was annexed by the Ottoman Empire,[4] and Ardahan was included into the sanjak of Ardahan (an overall part of the vilayet of Akhaltsikhe).[5] The Ottomans constructed a substantial fortress at Ardahan. The Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi visited Ardahan in the 1640s and gave the following description: "The fortress of Ardahan sits atop an inaccessible cliff. It is square-shaped and sturdy... This fortress has a cold climate and, because of this, there are no gardens or orchards. Fruits arrive from the fortress at Ajara and Tortum."[6]

Modern

Before 1829 Ardahan was recorded to have had 400 households, the great majority of them Armenian.[3] Many of them later immigrated to the Russian Empire. During the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) it was an important road junction connecting the border fortress of Akhaltsikhe to the Kars-Erzerum road. The town passed into the hands of Russia following the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War and was made a part of the Kars Oblast. The majority of the town was made up of Armenians, while other ethnic groups included Georgians, Pontic Greeks (here usually called Caucasus Greeks), Caucasus Jews, Russians, Kurds, Ossetians, and Yazidis.[3][5] The town flourished economically under Russian rule, exporting fruits, smoked lamb meat, wheat and wood. New roads were constructed, linking Ardahan to Akhalkalak, Kars and Oltu. On December 25, 1914, in the early months of the First World War, the Ottoman army occupied Ardahan and massacred many of its Armenians, Pontic Greeks, and Georgians.[5] The Russians, with the help of Armenian and Pontic Greek militias, captured the town on January 3, 1915, allowing some of the original inhabitants who had fled to return.

As Russian forces withdrew from the front following the October Revolution, a small Armenian volunteer force took up positions to defend the town from the approaching Ottoman Army. On March 6, 1918 the Ottoman army, along with the help of the town's Muslims, overwhelmed Ardahan's Armenian garrison and retook the town. The British occupied Ardahan after the end of the First World War and eventually handed control over it to the Democratic Republic of Armenia. When the Turkish Nationalists captured Ardahan in November 1920, the town's remaining Armenians, Pontic Greeks, and Georgians fled to Armenia, northern Greece, and Georgia.[5] The Treaty of Moscow, signed the following year between the Soviets and the Turks, confirmed Ardahan as a part of Turkish territory.

In 1986 a brief description of the fortress was published.[7] The original late antique/medieval walls of Ardahan Kalesi were extensively rebuilt several times and in the 19th they were adapted to accommodate small cannons.

In 1960, Ardahan's population stood at 7,228 and was populated by both Kurds and Turks.[3]

Demographics

Year Total Ethnic groups
1886[8] 778
1897[9] 4,142
1960[10] 7,228
1970[10] 13,399
1980[10] 14,912
1990[11] 16,761
2000[10] 17,274
2010[10] 16,251

Villages

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  • Açıkyazı
  • Ağzıpek
  • Akyaka
  • Alagöz
  • Altaş
  • Ardıçdere
  • Aşağıkurtoğlu
  • Bağdaşen
  • [Balgöze,Ardahan]
  • Balıkçılar
  • Bayramoğlu
  • Beşiktaş
  • Binbaşar
  • Büyüksütlüce
  • Çağlayık
  • Çalabaş
  • Çamlıçatak
  • Çataldere
  • Çatalköprü
  • Çeğilli
  • Çetinsu
  • Çimenkaya
  • Çobanlı
  • Dağcı
  • Dağevi
  • Dedegül
  • Değirmenli
  • Derindere
  • Edegül
  • Gölgeli
  • Gürçayır
  • Güzçimeni
  • Güzelyurt
  • Hacıali
  • Hasköy
  • Höçvan
  • Kartalpınar
  • Kazlıköy
  • Kıraç
  • Kocaköy
  • Köprücük
  • Küçüksütlüce
  • Lehimli
  • Meşedibi
  • Nebioğlu
  • Ölçek
  • Ömerağa
  • Ortageçit
  • Otbiçen
  • Ovapınar
  • Samanbeyli
  • [Sazlıçayır,Ardahan]
  • Sarıyamaç
  • Sugöze
  • Sulakyurt
  • Taşlıdere
  • Tazeköy
  • Tepeler
  • Tepesuyu
  • Tunçoluk
  • Uzunova
  • Yanlızçam
  • Yaylacık
  • Yokuşdibi
  • Yukarıkurtoğlu

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Life in Ardahan

Ardahan is one of the small provincial capitals in Turkey and was until 1993 a small town in the province of Kars. In 1993 the district was made a province, with Ardahan as its regional capital. This resulted in new investment in government buildings and services, but life in mountains that spend half the year under snow is still a struggle.

Kars Kafkas University has an institute in Ardahan. There is also a substantial military presence in the town. The army no longer occupies the Ottoman fortress and it is accessible to visitors. The civil servants, academics, and military officers stationed in Ardahan help to support the local economy. These people have their own clubs and guest houses, as in many Turkish towns.

The region is renowned for its hard yellow kaşar cheese, its cattle markets, and its geese. Province is also home to various infrequent and endangered wildlife, such bears, wolves and chamois.

Climate

Ardahan has a warm summer humid continental climate (Dfb) under the Köppen classification, bordering on an alpine subarctic (Dfc) climate under the Köppen classification, and a cool summer continental climate (Dcb) under the Trewartha classification, with warm and brief summers with cool nights and very cold winters. Like in other parts of Eastern Anatolia, the climate turns subalpine on the hillsides. Major cities and towns have been situated on lower elevations for milder climatic conditions, as much as possible, therefore the city and the main towns have less characteristics of subalpine climate in comparison to the province in general.

Winters are very snowy with snow cover lasting from late October to mid April. Although sometimes it snows in September and May, it usually doesn’t remain on the ground for long. On rare occasions it can even snow in summer months, especially early and late summer, such as the August 2013 incident. However strong snowfall was recorded even in July in the past. Average annual temperaure is {{convert|3.8|°C|1}}. The highest recorded temperature was {{convert|35|C|1}} on 29 August 1998. The lowest recorded temperature was {{convert|-39.8|C|1}} on 21 January 1972. The highest recorded snow thickness was 113 cm (44.5 inches) on 30 January 1968.

{{Weather box|location = Ardahan (1961 to 2015)
|metric first = Yes
|single line = Yes
|Jan record high C= 11.0
|Feb record high C= 11.0
|Mar record high C= 18.4
|Apr record high C= 25.0
|May record high C= 26.4
|Jun record high C= 29.0
|Jul record high C= 34.3
|Aug record high C= 35.0
|Sep record high C= 30.6
|Oct record high C= 26.0
|Nov record high C= 18.2
|Dec record high C= 14.3
|Jan high C = -5.1
|Feb high C = -3.4
|Mar high C = 2.5
|Apr high C = 10.7
|May high C = 16.1
|Jun high C = 20.1
|Jul high C = 23.8
|Aug high C = 24.4
|Sep high C = 20.7
|Oct high C = 14.3
|Nov high C = 6.4
|Dec high C = -2.0
|Jan mean C = -11.3
|Feb mean C = -10.0
|Mar mean C = -3.5
|Apr mean C = 4.5
|May mean C = 9.5
|Jun mean C = 13
|Jul mean C = 16.3
|Aug mean C = 16.2
|Sep mean C = 12.3
|Oct mean C = 6.6
|Nov mean C = -0.1
|Dec mean C = -7.7
|Jan low C = -17.0
|Feb low C = -16.1
|Mar low C = -9.2
|Apr low C = -1.3
|May low C = 3.1
|Jun low C = 5.8
|Jul low C = 8.7
|Aug low C = 8.4
|Sep low C = 4.3
|Oct low C = -0.2
|Nov low C = -5.5
|Dec low C = -12.8
|Jan record low C= -39.8
|Feb record low C= -38.7
|Mar record low C= -33.2
|Apr record low C= -22.2
|May record low C= -8.5
|Jun record low C= -4.5
|Jul record low C= -2.2
|Aug record low C= -2.8
|Sep record low C= -5.8
|Oct record low C= -15.0
|Nov record low C= -28.9
|Dec record low C= -36.3
|Jan precipitation mm = 19.0
|Feb precipitation mm = 21.3
|Mar precipitation mm = 31.3
|Apr precipitation mm = 52.2
|May precipitation mm = 82.6
|Jun precipitation mm = 91.9
|Jul precipitation mm = 71.8
|Aug precipitation mm = 60.3
|Sep precipitation mm = 35.3
|Oct precipitation mm = 36.3
|Nov precipitation mm = 27.1
|Dec precipitation mm = 22.3
|Jan precipitation days= 9.5
|Feb precipitation days= 9.8
|Mar precipitation days= 11.5
|Apr precipitation days= 13.8
|May precipitation days= 16.8
|Jun precipitation days= 15.3
|Jul precipitation days= 11.4
|Aug precipitation days= 10.6
|Sep precipitation days= 7.7
|Oct precipitation days= 9.6
|Nov precipitation days= 9.2
|Dec precipitation days= 9.8
|Jan sun= 74.4
|Feb sun= 96.1
|Mar sun= 173.6
|Apr sun= 153.0
|May sun= 204.6
|Jun sun= 255.0
|Jul sun= 263.5
|Aug sun= 257.3
|Sep sun= 219.0
|Oct sun= 167.4
|Nov sun= 138.0
|Dec sun= 74.4
|year sun=
|Jan percentsun= 25.3
|Feb percentsun= 32.2
|Mar percentsun= 46.9
|Apr percentsun= 38.2
|May percentsun= 45.4
|Jun percentsun= 56.0
|Jul percentsun= 57.2
|Aug percentsun= 60.1
|Sep percentsun= 58.6
|Oct percentsun= 48.7
|Nov percentsun= 46.8
|Dec percentsun= 26.1
|year percentsun=
|source 1 = Turkish State Meteorological Service[12]
|date=January 2016
}}

International relations

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey}}
Twin towns—Sister cities

Ardahan is twinned with:

  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Akhaltsikhe, Georgia
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Grozny, Russia

See also

  • Ardahan Province
  • {{Wikivoyage-inline}}

Notes

1. ^Strabo. Geographica. 11.14.7.
2. ^{{hy icon}} «Արդահան» [Ardahan]. Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1976, vol. ii, p. 7.
3. ^{{hy icon}} «Արդահան» [Ardahan]. Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1976, vol. ii, p. 7.
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Mikaberidze|first1=Alexander|title=Historical Dictionary of Georgia|date=2015|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-1442241466|page=xxxi|edition=2}}
5. ^{{hy icon}} Melkonyan, Ashot. «Արդահան» (Ardahan). Encyclopedia of the Armenian Question. Yerevan: Yerevan State University Press, 1996, p. 54.
6. ^{{hy icon}} Evliya Chelebi. Թուրքական Աղբյուրներ, Էվլիյա Չելեբի (Turkish Sources, Evliya Chelebi). Foreign Sources on Armenia and Armenians: Turkish Sources, Volume 3. Trans. and commentary by Aram Kh. Safrastyan. Yerevan: Oriental Department of Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1967, p. 113.
7. ^Robert W. Edwards, "The Fortifications of Artvin: A Second Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey," Dumbarton Oaks Papers 40, 1986, pp.176-78, pls. 44-45.
8. ^Свод статистических данных о населении Закавказского края, извлечённых из посемейных списков 1886 года, г. Тифлис, 1893. Available online here
9. ^{{cite web|script-title=ru:Первая всеобщая перепись населения Российской Империи 1897 г. Распределение населения по родному языку и уездам Российской Империи кроме губерний Европейской России|url=http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/emp_lan_97_uezd.php?reg=406|publisher=Demoscope Weekly|accessdate=8 April 2014|language=ru}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Ardahan: Nüfus Bilgileri |url=http://www.belediyelerkonusuyor.com/Ardahan-ARDAHAN-belediyesi-25 |publisher=Belediyeler Konuşuyor |accessdate=17 April 2014 |language=tr |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140417121253/http://www.belediyelerkonusuyor.com/Ardahan-ARDAHAN-belediyesi-25 |archivedate=17 April 2014 }}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Ardahan'ın Tarihçesi|url=http://ardahan.gtb.gov.tr/ardahanin-tarihcesi|publisher=Ardahan Ticaret İl Müdürlüğü|accessdate=17 April 2014|language=tr|quote=Kentin 1990 yılı nüfusu 16,761'dir.}}
12. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.mgm.gov.tr/veridegerlendirme/il-ve-ilceler-istatistik.aspx?m=ARDAHAN | title = Meteoroloji | accessdate = 8 January 2016| publisher = | language = Turkish}}

External links

  • http://belediyelerkonusuyor.com/belediyeler/9/Ardahan-Belediyesi

Further reading

{{Commons|Ardahan}}{{Wikivoyage}}
  • {{hy icon}} Kyureghyan, Levon. Կարս և Արտահան (Kars and Artahan). Vienna: Mkhitarian Press, 1949.
  • {{hy icon}} Yeremyan, Suren T. Հայաստանը ըստ «Աշխարհացույցի» (Armenia According to the Ashkharatsuyts). Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1963.
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