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BEYLİKDÜZÜ TARİHİ

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  • 700 BCE

    Angurina Ruins

    Angurina Ruins
    It is estimated that it may be a historical settlement area, as it is located close to the ancient port settlement and the area was used in the same periods as the ancient port.
  • 1204

    Latin İnvasion

    Latin İnvasion
    Between 1204 and 1261, when the Latins occupied Constantinople, people left the region because there were looting incidents in the region.
  • 1453

    İstanbul'ın Fethi

    İstanbul'ın Fethi
    Osmanoğlu Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan conquered Istanbul, Turks began to settle in the region.
  • Anarkha Village

    Anarhka village, an ancient Greek settlement. Fishing and agriculture are engaged in the village. The village later took the name Gürpınar.
  • Gardan Village

    Like the name Gardan, which is an ancient Greek settlement, it comes from the vineyard and garden. The region later took the name Kavaklı due to the abundance of poplar trees.
  • Trakadya Village

    The name of Yakuplu, an ancient Greek settlement, was Trakatya. The village later took the name Yakuplu, based on the name of Yakup Agha, who had a bridge and a mosque built in the region.
  • 24 Population Exchange

    24 Population Exchange
    As a result of the exchange, approximately 950 Greeks left Gürpınar; The total number of Turks, a small number of Albanians, 10-15 Patriot households and one Pomak household was approximately 650.The houses of the Greeks who left were distributed among those who settled in Gürpınar. On the east side of the spring, people from the Langaza district constituted the majority, while on the west side, those from the Drama district constituted the majority.
  • Gürpınar Belediyesi

    Gürpınar Belediyesi
    Gürpınar, which was a small agricultural village in Çatalca district and Büyükçekmece subdistrict until the 1980s, has become an important center receiving domestic migration. After the 1980s, it became the center of attention of people from all regions of Anatolia, especially those from the Black Sea region and Ordu. When Büyükçekmece became a district in 1988, Gürpınar was also included in this district. Gürpınar became a town by receiving municipality status on 30 December 1987.
  • Yakuplu - Kavaklı Municipality

    Yakuplu - Kavaklı Municipality
    In 1993, it received municipal status and turned into a town.
  • 99 Marmara Earthquake

    99 Marmara Earthquake
    Beylikdüzü received a large migration and started to grow, especially after the 1999 Marmara Earthquake, with Istanbulites escaping from old and rotten buildings and moving to Beylikdüzü. It underwent a second wave of migration with the construction of the Metrobus. Since Beylikdüzü's population was formed by migration and it is a relatively newly established settlement, it has a dynamic district character that embraces everyone and has no class classification.
  • Beylikdüzü Municipality

    Beylikdüzü Municipality
    The name of Kavaklı Municipality was changed to Beylikdüzü Municipality by the 2002 Council of Ministers Decision. The reason why the name "Kavaklı" was changed to "Beylikdüzü" is because Beylikdüzü was a flat area where people used to hunt and rest during the Ottoman period. 22 March 2008 -Beylikdüzü became a district. “The legal entities of Yakuplu and Gürpınar First Level Municipalities were abolished and joined to Beylikdüzü Municipality and became Beylikdüzü District.
  • Nowadays

    Nowadays
    It is on the European side. The population of the district is approximately 250,000.