Eğirdir Castle

In the modern world, Eğirdir Castle has become a topic of general interest due to its impact on different aspects of society. From its influence on the economy to its relevance in technology and culture, Eğirdir Castle represents a turning point in our way of understanding the world. Its importance has transcended geographical barriers and has generated a global debate about its meaning and repercussions. In this article, we will explore the many facets of Eğirdir Castle and its role in today's society, analyzing its effects and its future in a changing and dynamic context.

Eğirdir Castle

Eğirdir Castle is a castle in Turkey.

It is in Eğirdir ilçe (district) of Isparta Province. Located at 37°52′33″N 30°51′11″E / 37.87583°N 30.85306°E / 37.87583; 30.85306 is on an isthmus of Eğirdir Lake.

There is no written account of the construction date of the castle. According to local tradition it may be as old as the Lydian Kingdom (BC 6-7 centuries) But judging from the masonry it was constructed or reconstructed during the Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire eras. In the early 14th century Eğirdir was the capital of the Anatolian beylik of Hamidids. According to the inscription of the castle, it was restored by Dündar of Hamidoğlu in 1307. However, during the campaign of Timur in 1402, it was partially ruined. During the Ottoman Empire era the castle was a small military post.

The castle was primarily built against the attacks from the lake and it is only about 15 metres (49 ft) high. Because of the urban settlement on the ruins, the size of the original castle is not known But the area of the inner castle is about 4,500 square metres (48,000 sq ft).

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