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Şenköy is a town in Hatay Province, Turkey. Şenköy is south of Antakya (administrative center of Hatay) on the way to Yayladağı at . The population was 1292〔(Statistical Institute page )〕 as of 2012. Former name of Şenköy was ''Şeyhköy'' (village of sheik) referring to ''Sheik Ahmet Kuseyri'' who lived in the 16th century. According to nonconfirmed claims the sheik had been presented to Suleyman I (also known as Suleyman the Magnificent) and was given a zeamet ( a kind of fief) .〔(A page about Kuseyri ) 〕 The tomb of the sheik is next to the mosque built in the 16th century.〔(Antakya guide )〕 After his death in 1549, his tomb became a pilgrimage center. Between 1918 and 1938 Şenköy was under French Mandate. In 1939 together with the rest of Hatay Republic it merged to Turkey. The main product of the town is olive. There is also a small soap mill.〔(A page about the town and the mill )〕 == References == 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「Şenköy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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