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Söğüt

Town in Marmara, Turkey


Summary

Town in Marmara, Turkey

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typemunicipality
nameSöğüt
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provinceBilecik
districtSöğüt
leader_partyMHP
leader_nameİsmet Sever
population_footnotes
population_total13566
population_as_of2021
postal_code11600
area_code0228
website

Söğüt (, ) is a town in Bilecik Province, Turkey. It is the seat of Söğüt District. Its population is 13,566 (2021). The mayor is İsmet Sever (MHP), elected in 2019.

Söğüt is notable as the founding location and first capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1281 to 1335.

Name and etymology

The name of the town probably comes from a tree in the willow family (Turkish: Söğüt/Söğüt Ağacı) that usually grows near water. Claims that Söğüt/Söğüd was an ancient settlement called Sagouados have not been proven. It is not known exactly when Söğüt emerged as a settlement in the historical process. The history of the Söğüt region, which is stated to have been on the route passed by armies in ancient times, is included in the general history of the Bithynia region, which also includes Bilecik. However, the emergence of this place as a settlement must have occurred in the second half of the 13th century, when the Ottoman Principality settlement was being established. In this regard, one of the common rumors of the early Ottoman historians is that Ertuğrul Gazi, the gentleman of his Kayı tribe, influenced the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin with his success during the siege of Karacahisar, whereupon Sultan Alaeddin gave Ertuğrul Gazi the valley of the Söğüt, which includes a fertile Declivity between Bilecik and Eskisehir, as a barracks, and the Domaniç mountains as a plateau. Another narrative is that Ertuğrul Gazi came here during his settlement as a frontier lord on the borders of the Seljuk State and fought with the local Byzantine forces and took Bilecik.

History

Claims that Söğüt/Söğüd was an ancient settlement called Sagouados have not been proven. It is not known exactly when Söğüt emerged as a settlement in the historical process. The history of the Söğüt region, which is stated to have been on the route passed by armies in ancient times, is included in the general history of the Bithynia region, which also includes Bilecik. However, the emergence of this place as a settlement must have occurred in the second half of the 13th century, when the Ottoman Principality settlement was being established. In this regard, one of the common rumors of the early Ottoman historians is that Ertuğrul Gazi, the gentleman of his Kayı tribe, influenced the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin with his success during the siege of Karacahisar, whereupon Sultan Alaeddin gave Ertuğrul Gazi the valley of the Söğüt, which includes a fertile Declivity between Bilecik and Eskisehir, as a barracks, and the Domaniç mountains as a plateau. Another narrative is that Ertuğrul Gazi came here during his settlement as a frontier lord on the borders of the Seljuk State and fought with the local Byzantine forces and took Bilecik. Söğüt, as the place became known, had a kaza centre in the Ertuğrul Sanjak of Hüdavendigâr Vilayet, the centre of which was Bilecik. The kaza centre included present-day districts of İnhisar, İnönü, Mihalgazi, Sarıcakaya and Yenipazar, central and eastern parts of Bozüyük and some villages of Nallıhan and Tepebaşı before World War I.

Modern era

References

Sources

References

  1. [https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx İlçe Belediyesi], Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2021". [[TÜİK]].
  3. [https://www.sogut.bel.tr/icerik/baskanin-ozgecmis Başkanın Özgeçmiş], Söğüt Municipality. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  4. "TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi - Söğüt".
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