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Turhal

Turhal
Turhal bridge.JPG
Turhal is located in Turkey
Turhal
Turhal
Coordinates: 40°23′24″N 36°05′24″E / 40.39000°N 36.09000°E / 40.39000; 36.09000Coordinates: 40°23′24″N 36°05′24″E / 40.39000°N 36.09000°E / 40.39000; 36.09000
Country Turkey
Province Tokat
Government
 • Mayor Yılmaz Bekler (AKP)
 • Kaymakam Mehmet Ünlü
Area
 • District 1,021.37 km2 (394.35 sq mi)
Elevation 493 m (1,617 ft)
Population (2012)
 • Urban 63,600
 • District 85,923
 • District density 84/km2 (220/sq mi)
Post code 60 300
Website www.turhal.bel.tr

Turhal is a town and a district of Tokat Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is 48 km in the west of Tokat Province. Turhal is situated on a fertile plain fragmented by the Yeşil Irmak river. It has an elevation of approximately 530 m. The city is best known for its sugar beet processing plant established in 1934 as an important enterprise of the young Turkish Republic. The mayor is Yılmaz Bekler (AKP).

The first nucleus of Turhal appeared as an important fortress or fortification named Talaura (Τάλαυρα in Ancient greek) on the way between today's Amasya and Tokat provinces. It is deducted from the tablets found in the region that Turhal had been inhabited as early as the third millennium BC and had relations as far as the Mesopotamian cultures such as Sumerians who had already invented an effective alphabet.

The Persian invasion in Anatolia during the 6th century BC made this region an important center influenced by the cult of Zoroastrianism. The famous geographer of the antiquity, Strabo has, on various occasions, drawn up different accounts on the region describing Turhal as a fortress in the north of another ancient city named Gayyura.

In the 3rd century BCE, the region was occupied by the contingents of Alexander the Great's Macedonian army, but many insurrections had also taken place in this era as the Macedonian occupiers couldn't build up a total control on the region.


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