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Entrance to the dockyard. Its construction started in 1227, six years later than the Sultan's conquest of the city, near Kizilkule and finished in one year. The Side of the dockyard overlooking the sea and having five cells with arches is 56.5 metres long and it is 44 metres in depth. The area selected for the dockyard was planned to have the most sunlight. The statement on the front door of the dockyard has the Sultan Keykubat's armorial bearings and is decorated with badges. The dockyard of Alanya was the first one of Selcuks in the Mediterranean, Alaaddin Keykubat, who had the dockyard of Sinop built before, was given the little of "the Sultan of the two seas" with the opening of the dockyard of Alanya. On one side of the dockyard there is a small mosque, and a guard room on the other. ( www.alanya.com.tr/en/47-Historical-Places.html ) The Seljuk Empire used Alanya as a second capital city in addition to Konya and used the city as a winter residence and made improvements there. Mongol attacks in 1243 and the Invasion of Anatolia by Egyptian Memluks weakened the Seljuk Empire which was divided in 1300, and the region came under the reign of the Karamano?ullar? dynasty. In 1427 Alanya was sold to the Memluk Sultan for five thousand gold pieces, and then in 1471 the city was included within the borders of the Ottoman Empire by Mehmet II The Conqueror. |
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Source | [https://www.flickr.com/photos/27672140@N03/3445378668/ T�rkiye - Alanya - The Dockyard] |
Author | Robin & Bazylek from Krak�w, Poland |
Camera location | 36° 32′ 10.78″ N, 31° 59′ 50.41″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 36.536329; 31.997337 |
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