Turkey / Bayburt
Bayburt was once an important center on the ancient Silk Road and it was visited
by Marco Polo and Turkish excursionist Evliya Celebi. There are remains of its Byzantine
castle still exist. There are several interesting mosques, Turkish baths and tombstones
in the city as well as the Catalcesme Underground City and the natural wonder Sirakayalar
Waterfall.
History
The exact date for foundation of Bayburt is unknown. However, it is estimated around
100 BC. It is well-known that Bayburt is occupied by Roman Empire and after its
division became a part of Eastern Romans. During the Byzantine age, Bayburt was
a part of state (dependent state to Byzantine) called Heldia which was 4th of separate
seven division. It is also known Bayburt castle is repaired by the Byzantine King
Justinian I and later on invaded by Arabs. Turks took the control of the area first
at 1054, and next 200 years it was occupied by many different empires.
Bayburt Castel
The history of Bayburt Castel dates back to 2000 BCE, although we still don't know
who first established it. The castel is being renovated by Turkish Ministry of Culture.
Mosques
There are several interesting mosques. Ulu Camii, which is generally considered
as one of the most important mosques in the region, was made by Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud
II, the ruler of the Sultanate of Rûm. The mosque was restored completely
in 1967. Another important mosque in the city is the Ferahşat Bey Mosque which was
made by the White Sheep Turkomans in 1507. With its single dome, the mosque is a
good example for the Turkish Anatolian mosque architecture. On the other hand, Yakutiye
Mosque, which was completed in 1915, thanks to the association between the people
of Bayburt, is one of the best examples of the late Ottoman buildings.
Parks and Nature
Bayburt has many delightful parks and open spaces like "Gençlik Parkı" (Youth
Park), "Şehit Nusret Bahçesi" (Martyr Nusret Gardens) and "Genç Osman
Parkı" . The city has 535.780m² of nursery areas, where young plants are raised
for the forests of Bayburt. Also there are two caves that visitors can see the interesting
natural shapes of the stones. These caves are, "Çimağıl Mağarası" and "Helva
Köyü Buz Mağarası".
Universities
Bayburt University.
Transportation
"Bayburt Otobus Terminali", located in the south of the city, is the main port to
Bayburt.
Sports
The city has one football club currently competing in the Turkish Amateur Football
Championship, struggling for promotion to the Turkish Third League, called "Bayburtspor".