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Karadağ (literally: Black mountain) is an extinct volcano in Karaman Province, Turkey.

TV transmitter station at Karadağ
TV transmitter station at Karadağ

Geography


The crater of the volcano, which is now a lava plain, is approximately 25 km (16 mi) north of Karaman at 37.25°N 33.08°E / 37.25; 33.08 (Karadağ) at 1,610 m (5,280 ft) AMSL. The peak of the mountain is 2.25 km (1.40 mi) east of this plain at an elevation of 2,271 m (7,451 ft). Since the average elevation of the Karaman plains is about 1,010 m (3,310 ft), the height of the peak with respect to surrounding area is more than 1,200 m (3,900 ft). Up to a century ago there was a volcanic crater lake in the mountain which has since dried up.

The shape of the mountain is roughly conical with a base diameter of 15 km (9.3 mi) .


History


The slopes of the volcano have always been inhabited.[1] In fact, Çatalhöyük (ca 7500 BC), one of the earliest neolithic settlements in Anatolia, is located at the north-west of the volcano, and there are Hittite inscriptions on the hills at the south-east of the mountain.[2][3] The mountain was called Boratinon in late antiquity.[4] Ancient Derbe, which is one of the towns Paul the Apostle had visited, is situated on the east slopes of the mountain.[5] During the early ages of Christianity, the towns on the mountain were religious centers. There are ruins of early Byzantine settlements all around the mountain and the region is called Binbirkilise (English: Thousand and One Churches). Madenşehri ruins are situated to the north of the crater. However, after Christianity was well established in big cities, the settlements on the mountain lost their religious importance.


See also



References


  1. "History of the city". Karaman Belediyesi. Archived from the original on 2010-03-13. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  2. Lloyd, Seton (1998). Ancient Turkey(Trans: Ender Varinlioğlu) (in Turkish). Ankara: Tubitak Yayınları. p. 269.
  3. "Karadağ Inscriptions". hittitemonuments.com. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  4. Lund University. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
  5. "Derbe". Archived from the original on 2009-09-07. Retrieved 2010-03-12.

На других языках


[de] Karadağ

Der Karadağ (deutsch Schwarzer Berg) ist ein Bergmassiv in der türkischen Provinz Karaman, etwa 25 km nördlich der Provinzhauptstadt Karaman. Er ist ein erloschener Schichtvulkan (Stratovulkan) und durchmisst etwa 15 km in Nordsüd- wie in Westostrichtung. Sein Krater hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 2000 m. Seine drei Hauptgipfel sind der Mihalıç (auch Mahalıç) Tepesi und der Baştepe (Bozdağ). Der Mihalıç Tepesi im Südosten ist mit 2288 m[2] die höchste Erhebung.
- [en] Mount Karadağ

[fr] Mont Karadağ

Le Karadağ (littéralement : « Montagne noire ») est un volcan éteint s'élevant dans la province de Karaman, en Turquie.

[ru] Карадаг (Караман)

Карадаг[1] (тур. Karadağ) — потухший вулкан в Турции. Расположен на севере ила Караман, у границы с илом Конья, к северу от города Караман. Высота 2271 м над уровнем моря[1].



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