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Akşehir

Akşehir
District
Location of Akşehir within Turkey.
Location of Akşehir within Turkey.
Akşehir is located in Turkey
Akşehir
Akşehir
Location of Akşehir within Turkey.
Coordinates: 38°21′N 31°25′E / 38.350°N 31.417°E / 38.350; 31.417
Country  Turkey
Province Konya
Government
 • Mayor Abdulkadir Oğul (AKP)
Area
 • District 815.77 km2 (314.97 sq mi)
Elevation 1,025 m (3,363 ft)
Population (2012)
 • Urban 62,054
 • District 94,575
 • District density 120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 42xxx
Area code(s) 0332
Licence plate 42
Climate Csb
Website www.aksehir.gov.tr

Akşehir (Ottoman Turkish: اقشهر‎) is a town and district of Konya Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. According to 2000 census, population of the district is 114,918 of which 63,000 live in the town of Akşehir. The town was known in the Roman and Byzantine empires as Philomelium or Philomelion (Greek: Φιλομήλιον) respectively.

The town is situated at the edge of a fertile plain, on the north side of the Sultan Dagh.

Philomelion was probably a Pergamenian foundation on the great Graeco-Roman Highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. Cicero, on his way to Cilicia, dated some of his extant correspondence there; and the place played a considerable part in the frontier wars between the Byzantine emperors and the Sultanate of Rum. It became an important Seljuk town, and late in the 14th century passed into Ottoman hands. There Bayezit I of the Ottoman Empire is said by Ali of Yezd to have died after his defeat at the Battle of Ankara.

The town's landmarks include the alleged tomb of Nasreddin Hoca, the tomb of Seydi Mahmut, the house used as headquarters by the Turkish Army during the last phase of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), other monuments and old Turkish houses.


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