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Karaman

Karaman
Municipality
Karaman fortification
Karaman fortification
Karaman is located in Turkey
Karaman
Karaman
Coordinates: 37°10′55″N 33°13′05″E / 37.18194°N 33.21806°E / 37.18194; 33.21806Coordinates: 37°10′55″N 33°13′05″E / 37.18194°N 33.21806°E / 37.18194; 33.21806
Country Turkey
Province Karaman
Government
 • Mayor Ertuğrul Çalışkan (AKP)
Area
 • District 3,685.73 km2 (1,423.07 sq mi)
Population (2012)
 • Urban 141,630
 • District 175,397
 • District density 48/km2 (120/sq mi)

Karaman is a city in south central Turkey, located in Central Anatolia, north of the Taurus Mountains, about 100 km (62 mi) south of Konya. It is the capital district of the Karaman Province. According to 2000 census, the population of the province is 231,872 of which 132,064 live in the town of Karaman. The district covers an area of 3,686 km2 (1,423 sq mi), and the town lies at an average elevation of 1,039 m (3,409 ft). The Karaman Museum is one of the major sights.

The town owes its name to Karaman Bey who was one of the rulers of the Karamanid dynasty. The former name Laranda which in turn comes from the Luwian language Larawanda, literally "sandy, a sandy place".

In ancient times Karaman was known as Laranda (Greek: Λάρανδα). In the 6th century BC it came under Achaemenid rule until 322 BC, when it was destroyed by Perdiccas, a former general of Alexander the Great, after he had defeated Ariarathes, king of Cappadocia. It later became a seat of Isaurian pirates. It belonged to the Roman and later Byzantine Empire until it was captured by the Seljuks in the early 12th century. Karaman was occupied by Frederick Barbarossa in 1190 and by Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia between 1211 and 1216. In 1256, the town was taken by Karamanoğlu Mehmet Bey and was renamed Karaman in his honour. From 1275, Karaman was the capital of the Karamanid beylik.


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