Ottoman-era Ankara

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Ottoman-era Ankara was the historic city of Ankara during the period of Ottoman rule, serving as a regional administrative and commercial center known especially for its textile and wool production.

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Label Occurrences
Ottoman-era Ankara canonical 1
historic center of Ankara 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative center
historical city
administrativeStatus kaza center
sanjak center
capitalOf Ankara sanjak NERFINISHED
country Ottoman Empire
economicRole regional commercial center
regional market town
governedBy Ottoman governor (mutasarrıf or sancakbeyi)
governedUnder Ottoman provincial administration system
hasFeature caravanserais
churches
citadel (Ankara Castle) NERFINISHED
city walls
covered bazaars
mosques
inhabitedBy Armenian community
Christian population
Greek Orthodox community
Muslim population
knownFor Angora goat products
Angora wool
mohair textiles
textile production
wool production
languageUsed Arabic (religious and legal contexts)
Armenian NERFINISHED
Greek
Ottoman Turkish
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Central Anatolia NERFINISHED
partOf Ankara Province (Ottoman) NERFINISHED
predecessor Ankara in the Seljuk period
presentLocation Ankara, Turkey NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
successor Republican-era Ankara
timePeriod Ottoman period
timePeriodEnd early 20th century
timePeriodStart late 14th century
tradeGood finished textiles
mohair yarn
raw wool
woven mohair cloth
tradeNetwork European textile centers
Mediterranean export markets
domestic Ottoman markets
urbanFunction administrative center
craft production center

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Ἄγκυρα predecessorOf Ottoman-era Ankara
Altındağ containsPart Ottoman-era Ankara
this entity surface form: historic center of Ankara