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'''Erzurum''' is a city in eastern [[Turkey]]. Known as the largest city in and the eponymous capital of [[Erzurum Province]], it is situated 1757 meters (5766 feet) above sea level. Erzurum, the highest major city in Turkey, sprawls over a high plateau-like basin surrounded by high mountains. On the east of the city, the [[Palandöken Mountain]] range reaches an altitude of 3271 meters (10,732 feet) and remains snow-covered year-round.
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== History ==
'''Erzurum''' is a city in eastern [[Turkey]] and the largest city in the [[Erzurum Province]]. It is situated on a high plateau at an altitude of 1,900 meters (6,200 feet) and is known for its cold winters and historical significance.


Erzurum has a rich history dating back thousands of years. It was part of the [[Roman Empire]] before falling under [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] control. The city was later conquered by the [[Seljuk Empire|Seljuks]], followed by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]]. Each of these civilizations left their mark on the city, contributing to its diverse cultural and architectural heritage.
==History==
Erzurum has a rich history that dates back to antiquity. It was originally known as ''Karin'' in ancient times and has been a significant city throughout various empires, including the [[Byzantine Empire]], the [[Seljuk Empire]], and the [[Ottoman Empire]].


== Culture ==
===Ancient and Medieval Periods===
The city was an important center during the Byzantine period and was known as ''Theodosiopolis''. It was later conquered by the Seljuks in the 11th century, becoming a key city in their empire. The [[Seljuk architecture]] is still evident in the city today.


Erzurum's culture is a blend of the diverse civilizations that have ruled the city. The local cuisine is rich and hearty, with a particular emphasis on meat and pastries. [[Cag Kebab]], a horizontally stacked marinated rotating lamb kebab variety, is a specialty of Erzurum.  
===Ottoman Era===
Under the Ottomans, Erzurum became a major administrative and military center. It played a crucial role during the [[Russo-Turkish Wars]] and was a strategic location during the [[World War I|First World War]].


== Landmarks ==
==Geography==
Erzurum is located in a mountainous region and is surrounded by the [[Palandöken Mountains]]. The city experiences a [[continental climate]], with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. The [[Palandöken Ski Resort]] is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts.


Erzurum is home to several significant landmarks. The [[Erzurum Castle]], located in the city center, offers panoramic views of the city. The [[Çifte Minareli Medrese]] is an architectural marvel, a historical [[Islamic school]] dating back to the Seljuk era. The [[Yakutiye Medrese]] is another important historical building, now serving as a museum.
==Economy==
The economy of Erzurum is primarily based on agriculture, livestock, and trade. The city is also a center for education and culture, with several universities and cultural institutions.


== Sports ==
==Culture==
Erzurum is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The city hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its diverse history and traditions.


Erzurum is known for winter sports. The [[Palandöken Ski Center]] on Palandöken Mountain is one of the world's foremost skiing destinations. The city hosted the [[2011 Winter Universiade]], an international multi-sport event, and continues to be a hub for winter sports in Turkey.
===Cuisine===
The local cuisine of Erzurum includes dishes such as ''ca_ kebabı'', a type of kebab unique to the region, and ''kadayıf dolması'', a sweet dessert made with shredded wheat and nuts.


== Economy ==
==Education==
Erzurum is home to [[Atatürk University]], one of the largest universities in Turkey. The university offers a wide range of programs and is a major center for research and education in the region.


The economy of Erzurum is largely based on agriculture and livestock. The city is also a regional hub for manufacturing and services, including education and health care.
==Transportation==
The city is well-connected by road and rail, with regular services to major cities in Turkey. Erzurum Airport provides domestic flights to various destinations.


== Education ==
==Notable Landmarks==
[[File:Erzurum_Castle.jpg|thumb|right|Erzurum Castle]]
Erzurum is home to several historical landmarks, including:
* '''Erzurum Castle''': A medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the city.
* '''Çifte Minareli Medrese''': A 13th-century Seljuk madrasa known for its twin minarets.
* '''Yakutiye Medrese''': A historical building that now serves as a museum.


Erzurum is home to several universities, including [[Atatürk University]], one of the largest universities in Turkey, and [[Erzurum Technical University]].
==Related pages==
 
* [[Erzurum Province]]
== Climate ==
* [[Palandöken Mountains]]
 
* [[Atatürk University]]
Erzurum has a [[Continental climate|continental]] climate with long, cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers.


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Revision as of 17:31, 18 February 2025

City in Turkey



Erzurum is a city in eastern Turkey and the largest city in the Erzurum Province. It is situated on a high plateau at an altitude of 1,900 meters (6,200 feet) and is known for its cold winters and historical significance.

History

Erzurum has a rich history that dates back to antiquity. It was originally known as Karin in ancient times and has been a significant city throughout various empires, including the Byzantine Empire, the Seljuk Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.

Ancient and Medieval Periods

The city was an important center during the Byzantine period and was known as Theodosiopolis. It was later conquered by the Seljuks in the 11th century, becoming a key city in their empire. The Seljuk architecture is still evident in the city today.

Ottoman Era

Under the Ottomans, Erzurum became a major administrative and military center. It played a crucial role during the Russo-Turkish Wars and was a strategic location during the First World War.

Geography

Erzurum is located in a mountainous region and is surrounded by the Palandöken Mountains. The city experiences a continental climate, with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. The Palandöken Ski Resort is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

Economy

The economy of Erzurum is primarily based on agriculture, livestock, and trade. The city is also a center for education and culture, with several universities and cultural institutions.

Culture

Erzurum is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The city hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its diverse history and traditions.

Cuisine

The local cuisine of Erzurum includes dishes such as ca_ kebabı, a type of kebab unique to the region, and kadayıf dolması, a sweet dessert made with shredded wheat and nuts.

Education

Erzurum is home to Atatürk University, one of the largest universities in Turkey. The university offers a wide range of programs and is a major center for research and education in the region.

Transportation

The city is well-connected by road and rail, with regular services to major cities in Turkey. Erzurum Airport provides domestic flights to various destinations.

Notable Landmarks

File:Erzurum Castle.jpg
Erzurum Castle

Erzurum is home to several historical landmarks, including:

  • Erzurum Castle: A medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the city.
  • Çifte Minareli Medrese: A 13th-century Seljuk madrasa known for its twin minarets.
  • Yakutiye Medrese: A historical building that now serves as a museum.

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