Pasinler or Basean ( tr, Pasinler; hy, Բասէն, translit=Pasēn; ka, ბასიანი, tr; la, Phasiani; el, Φασιανοί, translit=Phasianoí; formerly Hasankale and Hesenqele 'the fortress of Hasan'), is a municipality and
district
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of
Erzurum Province
Erzurum Province ( tr, Erzurum ili) is a province of Turkey in the Eastern Anatolia Region of the country. The capital of the province is the city of Erzurum. It is bordered by the provinces of Kars and Ağrı to the east, Muş and Bingöl to ...
,
Turkey
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. Its area is 1,134 km
2, and its population is 27,055 (2022).
It lies on the
Aras River
, az, Araz, fa, ارس, tr, Aras
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.
It is located east of the city of
Erzurum
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The city uses t ...
and is the site of Hasankale Castle (sometimes called Pasinler Castle). It was the birthplace of the
Ottoman poet
Nef'i. The old name "Hasankale" could be based upon the
Aq Qoyunlu
The Aq Qoyunlu ( az, Ağqoyunlular , ) was a culturally Persianate,Kaushik Roy, ''Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400–1750'', (Bloomsbury, 2014), 38; "Post-Mongol Persia and Iraq were ruled by two tribal confederations: Akkoyunlu (W ...
ruler
Uzun Hasan
Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan ( اوزون حسن; fa, اوزون حسن; 1423 – January 6, 1478; where ''uzun'' means "tall" in Oghuz Turkic) was a ruler of the Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu state and is generally considered to be its strongest ruler. H ...
or upon Hasan the governor of the region in the 1330s or after Küçük Hasan, grandson of Coban, who attacked the town in 1340.
History
The first ancient kingdom who had a control of this territory is Urartu, who called it Biani. One of some versions of the name Pasinler - it is derived from the ancient tribe called
Phasians (Phazians). The name of this tribe seems to have survived in latter-day regional toponyms –
Armenia
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n ''Basean'',
Greek
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''Phasiane'',
Georgia
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n ''Basiani'', and
Turkish
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''Pasin''.
Based upon pottery finds, Pasinler was part of the
Kingdom of Urartu during the
Iron Age
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.
Territory of Basean belonged to Greater Armenia from 4th century BC to 5th century AD and was part of Armenian province - Ayrarat. According to the Armenian chronicler Movses Khorenatsi (5th century), this land was the family estate of the Armenian Ordun dynasty, established by Armenian King Vagharshak, who ruled in 117 - 138/140 AD. In the story of the Armenian chronicler Favstos Buzand (5th century), the thief of the Orduni clan attacked the power of King Khosrov III, seizing and destroying the royal house, as a result of which the princes of the Orduni clan were killed by order of Khosrov. Their ancestral lands, located in the area of Basean, with all their bounds, were given to the bishop of Basean, a native of Ordor. After 428 AD this land became part of the Sasanian Armenia, right up to the Arab invasions in 7th-9th centuries. In 9th century Basean became part of
Bagratid Armenia
The Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia, also known as Bagratid Armenia ( xcl, Բագրատունեաց Հայաստան, or , , 'kingdom of the Bagratunis'), was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I Bagratuni of the Bagratuni dynas ...
.
In the 10th century, the border between the Byzantine Empire and expanding early georgian Kingdom of Tao-Klarjeti went along the
Aras river, therefore part of northern Basean/Basiani became a domain of the
Georgian Bagratids. In 1001, after the death of David Kuropalates, Basean/Basiani were inherited by Byzantine Emperor Basil II, who annexed the Armenian lands (Tayk/Tao, Basean/Basiani), captured by King David Kuropalates to Byzantium and organized them into the
theme of Iberia
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with the capital at
Theodosiopolis. However, after formation of the Georgian Kingdom,
Bagrat
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The names of the Armenian Bagratuni and ...
’s son
George I inherited a longstanding claim to David's succession. While Basil was preoccupied with his Bulgarian campaigns, George gained momentum to invade Tayk/Tao and Basean/Basiani in 1014, which caused unsuccessful Byzantine-Georgian wars. Despite the territorial losses to Basil II, many of the territories ceded to the empire were conquered by the Seljuk Turks in the 1070s-1080s, but were then retaken by the Georgian King
David IV. In the 13th century, at
Battle of Basian, Georgians defeated the army of the Rum Sultanate. The province was part of the united
Kingdom of Georgia
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as an ordinary duchy till 1545, when Basiani was conquered by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans made Hasankale the centre of a sanjak and entirely rebuild the citadel.
They also built several mosques such as Ulucami (1554 repaired in 1836), Sivasli (1388 rebuild in 1912) Yeni (16th century rebuild in 1810) and baths.
Other sights are the Coban bridge likely built in 1297 by a notable Ilkhanid Mongol named Coban and which was later restored several times.
There are also two Islamic tombs nearby the town, Ferrah Hatun built in 1324 and the other likely in the 13th century.
The nearby location of Avnik, has a ruined citadel with an old Muslim cemetery and mosque.
During the 19th century, several Russo-Ottoman wars took place in this region and as a consequence many Armenians emigrated from this region to Russian held territory in Transcaucasia. When World War broke out the Russians advanced to the plain of Pasinler but quickly retreated together with many of the local Armenian population, some 4,000 remained and were deported. Between 1915 and 1917 it was occupied by Russia and then, after the Bolshevik revolution, held by Armenian forces. Turkish forces regained control of the town on 13 March 1918.
Composition
There are 72
neighbourhoods
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in Pasinler District:
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Acı
* Ağaçminare
*
Ağcalar
*
Altınbaşak
* Alvar
*
Ardıçlı
*
Aşıtlar
* Bahçelievler
*
Baldızı
*
Başören
*
Bulkasım
*
Büyükdere
* Büyüktuy
*
Çakırtaş
*
Çalıyazı
* Camiikebir
*
Çamlıca
*
Çiçekli
*
Çöğender
*
Demirdöven
* Emirşeyh
*
Epsemce
* Erzurumkapı
*
Esendere
* Gerdekkaya
*
Gölciğez
*
Hanahmet
* Hasandede
* Kaplıcalar
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Karakale
*
Karavelet
* Kasımpaşa
*
Kavuşturan
* Kethuda
*
Kevenlik
*
Kızılören
*
Kotandüzü
* Küçüktuy
*
Kurbançayırı
* Kurtuluş
*
Otlukkapı
*
Ovaköy
*
Övenler
* Paşabey
*
Pelitli
*
Porsuk
* Pusudere
* Reşadiye
*
Saksı
*
Şehit Burak Karakoç
*
Serçeboğazı
* Sivas
*
Sunak
*
Taşağıl
*
Taşkaynak
*
Taşlıgüney
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Taşlıyurt
*
Tepecik
*
Timar
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*
Üğümü
*
Uzunark
* Yamaç
*
Yastıktepe
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Yavuzlu
*
Yayla
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Yayladağ
* Yeni
*
Yeniköy
*
Yiğitpınarı
*
Yiğittaşı
*
Yukarıçakmak
*
Yukarıdanişment
Şehit Burak Karakoç
Şehit Burak Karakoç (formerly: ''Korucuk'') is a
neighbourhood
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in the municipality and district of Pasinler,
Erzurum Province
Erzurum Province ( tr, Erzurum ili) is a province of Turkey in the Eastern Anatolia Region of the country. The capital of the province is the city of Erzurum. It is bordered by the provinces of Kars and Ağrı to the east, Muş and Bingöl to ...
in Turkey. Its population is 199 (2022).
People from Pasinler
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Fethullah Gülen
Muhammed Fethullah Gülen (born 27 April 1941) is a Turkish Islamic religious scholar, scholar, preacher, and a one-time opinion leader, as de facto leader of the Gülen movement. Gülen is designated an influential Neo-Ottomanism, neo-Ottoman ...
, Turkish preacher, Leader of the
Gülen movement
The Gülen movement ( tr, Gülen hareketi), referred to by its participants as Hizmet ("service") or Cemaat ("community") and since 2016 by the Government of Turkey as FETÖ ("Fethullahist Terrorist Organisation" or, more commonly, "Fethullah Ter ...
, Lives in
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania.
References
External links
"Pasinler Thermal Resort" Turkish Ministry of Culture and TourismMap of Pasinler areafrom MapWizard
Map of Pasinler areafrom Bugday TaTuTa
{{Pasinler District
Populated places in Erzurum Province
Districts of Erzurum Province
Metropolitan district municipalities in Turkey