Bodrumkale

Bodrumkale is a castle ruin in Osmaniye Province, Turkey. It is situated on a hill at 37°10′39″N 36°11′15″E. Its distance to Osmaniye is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). The castle is to the northeast of the ancient city of Castabala. In medieval times it controlled the road from Central Anatolia to the Mediterranean coast. In 1973 an archaeological assessment and accurate plan were published.[1] The castle is divided into two baileys or wards and has six towers. Most of its masonry was cut directly from the limestone outcrop and not plundered from the ancient city below. The lower level of the south tower functioned as a cistern. The survey was conducted under the auspices of the University of California at Berkeley.[2]

Bodrumkale in Osmaniye Province, Turkey

It is dated to 13th century [3] during the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. When the castle was captured by the Ramadanids in the next century, it was already abandoned.[4]

References

  1. Edwards, Robert W. (1987). The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXIII. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University. pp. 92–95, 282, pls.291a–291c. ISBN 0-88402-163-7.
  2. Photographic survey and plan of Bodrumkale
  3. Osmaniye governor's page (in Turkish)
  4. "Travellers' page" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-04-04.


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