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Çandır Castle

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Archaeological site in Turkey
Çandır Castle
Mersin Province,Turkey
The mesa from west
Site information
TypeFortress
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionA part of the church and residence are partially standing.
Location
Çandır Castle is located in Turkey
Çandır Castle
Çandır Castle
Coordinates37°01′11″N34°36′56″E / 37.01972°N 34.61556°E /37.01972; 34.61556
Site history
Built byByzantines and Armenians
DemolishedMost of it
A chamber inside the castle

Çandır Castle (Turkish:Çandır Kalesi) the medieval Armenian site of Paperon (Armenian:Պապեռոն, also known as Barbaron), is a fortification inMersin Province,Turkey.

Geography

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The castle is in theToros Mountains at37°01′11″N34°36′56″E / 37.01972°N 34.61556°E /37.01972; 34.61556. It is situated to the east ofAyvagediği andGözne Castle and to the north ofMersin. The distance to Mersin is about 40 kilometres (25 mi). The castle shares the same name with a village lying to the south (seeÇandır, Mersin). It is built on a plateau at an altitude of 1,125 metres (3,691 ft).

History

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Most historians believe that the castle may be the castle ofPaperon which is mentioned in conjunction withByzantine EmperorZeno in the 5th century.[1] Zeno, who was anIsaurian, built the castle and spent a part of his refuge years in the castle.Alishan, writing in the 19th century, identifies Paperon with theByzantine fort of Papirion ("Παπιρίον"), which is first mentioned in conjunction with the Byzantine emperorZeno theIsaurian in the 5th century. However, there is no archeological evidence to support this and the identification is questioned. The site rose to prominence during theArmenian Kingdom of Cilicia from the 12th through the 14th centuries, when it was the seat ofHet’umid power, and the surviving structures date from this period. The fortress controlled two roads to Central Anatolia, one of which leads to the other main Het’umid stronghold,Lampron. Çandır Castle was the residence of many Armenian nobles and kings as well as the home of the remarkable scholar and diplomat,Sempad the Constable.

The castle

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In 1979 the site was surveyed by Robert Edwards, who, in 1987, published an archaeological and historical assessment of the site along with an accurate plan.[2] The only entrance into the castle is up a partially vaulted staircase of approximately 140 steps that is cut into the vertical side of the plateau. In parallel to the steps is an inclined plane which was probably used for haulage. The castle is large, but most of the walls as well as the buildings are in ruins. The two most impressive structures are a two-story residence and a church, both of which are constructed with beautifully executed polished stones. This church, which now only partially survives, was, according to its dedicatory inscription in Armenian, completed in 1251 bySempad the Constable to honor his father.[3] This inscription was on the south exterior wall of the church; it survived at least into the mid-1930s, but no trace of it existed by 1946.[4]

Trivia

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A small house has been built inside the castle for a fire warden appointed by theMinistry of Forestry

References

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  1. ^Ministry of Tourism page(in Turkish)
  2. ^Edwards, Robert W. (1987).The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXIII. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University. pp. 102–10, 282, pls.53a–56b,292b –295a.ISBN 0-88402-163-7.
  3. ^Robert W. Edwards,Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: First Report inDumbarton Oaks Papers 36, 1982, pp.161-64.
  4. ^T. S. R. Boase,The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia, 1978, p.156.

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