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:''There is another Turkish village called Şarköy in Tufanbeyli district, Adana Province.'' Şarköy is a seaside town and district of Tekirdağ Province situated on the north coast of the Marmara Sea in Thrace in Turkey. Şarköy is 86 km west of the town of Tekirdağ, and can be reached either by the inland road or by the winding coast road, which goes on to Gallipoli. The mayor is Süleyman Altınok (CHP). ==History== Stone-age weapons and implements have been found in the villages of Kızılcaterzi, Fener Karadutlar and Sofuköy. Bronze Age artefacts from 1200BC have been found in İğdebağları (Araplı), showing that mining took place here and also that there were trading links between Thrace and the Aegean coast. Greek colonies were founded from 750 to 550 BC with the agreement of the local Thracians. The Greek villages of ''Heraklea'' (Eriklice), ''Hora'' (Hoşköy), ''Ganos'' (Ganoz), ''Byzatnhe-Panion'' (Barbaros) later fell into the hands of the Romans. Then under Byzantine rule Thrace was subject to wave on wave of invaders coming via the Balkans; Huns, Slavs, Bulgars, the Crusaders. By this time the area was known as ''Tristatis'', ''Peristasis'' and also ''Agorà''. Following the Ottoman takeover in 1362 the name became 'Şehirköy' ('city-village') and later mutated to 'Şarköy'. The area was first conquered in 1356 by Süleyman Paşa, son of Orhangazi, the son of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty. It changed a few times before coming permanently under Ottoman control in 1362. In the Ottoman period this coastline thrived, growing produce to ship to Constantinople,〔Okutan, M. Çağatay (2004). Tek parti döneminde azınlık politikaları (in Turkish) (1. baskı. ed.). İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniv. Yayınları. p. 215. ISBN 978-975-6857-77-9. Retrieved 8 March 2013.〕 wine production, and also making bricks and roof-tiles which were exported further afield. A major fault-line runs just off this coast and in 1912 Şarköy and nearby Mürefte were badly damaged by an earthquake, bringing down practically every house (850 in Mürefte, 1085 in Şarköy). She was a township (bucak) in Gelibolu sanjak and belonged to Kaptanpaşa vilayet at first. Gelibolu sanjak bounded to Andrianople 〔Okutan, M. Çağatay (2004). Tek parti döneminde azınlık politikaları (in Turkish) (1. baskı. ed.). İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniv. Yayınları. p. 215. ISBN 978-975-6857-77-9. Retrieved 8 March 2013.〕 vilayet in 1864. The coast was occupied briefly by Bulgarian forces on December 22, 1912 during the Balkan Wars, and again in 1920-22 by Greek forces during the Greek War of Independence, this time with the support of the local Greek and Armenian people. She was a district in Thrace province between 1922-1926 before bounding to Tekirdağ province. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Şarköy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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