Establishment Where is Osman Marmaracik Fortress? Where is Marmaracik Castle in history? Who conquered Bursa Yenişehir Marmaracık Village, its history!
Marmaracık castle and its fortress are also featured in books, especially in TV series and movies. Many people are also investigating the historical significance of the name Marmaracık. But where is Marmaracik castle?
Where is Marmaracik Castle?
In 1303, İznik was besieged and Marmaracık castle was conquered. It was carried out by Fetih Osman Bey. The name Marmaracik was given by the Turks who settled in the village after the war. Since it has a great influence in the Marmara Region, it was named Marmaracık, which means Little Marmara. The houses of the Armenians who left the region after the war between the Armenians and the Turks can still be visited. In the region, there are hot water sources in the winter and cold in the summer, which are said to be good for kidney stones. Marmaracik («Tumba»): Located just south of the Bursa-Yenişehir highway, the mound is approximately 3 km south of the Marmaracik village. The mound measures approximately 100×5 m.
The Fikirtepe type pottery from the Neolithic Age found in the mound indicates that the oldest settlement in the mound started around 6000 BC. Apart from the Fikirtepe pottery sherds, the Yenişehir and İnegöl gray types dated to the EBA and sherds dated to the 2nd millennium BC were also found in the mound. There is intensive agriculture on the mound and a field road opened for this purpose has partially destroyed the archaeological layers. has done. Marmamacik mound, which is probably one of the oldest settlements in Bursa of the first Neolithic Age communities that came from Central Anatolia, is located on the natural roads with its location just southwest of the Yenişehir plain. It is 33 km from Bursa province and 19 km from Yenişehir district.
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Marmaracık Castle, which is of historical significance, is located in the Marmaracık village in Turkey. It was conquered by Fetih Osman Bey in 1303 after the siege of İznik. The name Marmaracık was given to the village by the Turks who settled there after the war, and it means Little Marmara. The hot water sources in the region are said to be good for kidney stones, and the houses of the Armenians who left the region after the war can still be visited. The Marmaracık mound, located approximately 3 km south of the village, is one of the oldest settlements in Bursa, with evidence of human settlement dating back to 6000 BC.