Akören

District / Akören, Turkiye, Central Anatolia, Konya


Akören

The settlement around Akören is estimated that it goes back to 7000-6500 years. Remains of the Neolithic Age were found during the excavations at Çatalhöyük, a distance away. The region was also used as a settlement during the Hittite, Roman and Byzantine periods. Remains in places known as "Gavurlar Bath" and "Horozun Tepesi" show that there was a settlement here during the Hittite and Roman periods. Again, 3 km from Akören. In the Ertaş strait of the village of Orhaniye, there is a city called "Dinorna" in ancient times and remains from the Byzantine period.

It is said that Bayındır and Kayı Turkish tribes settled in the region since the 11th century, but it is also stated that the people living in the region now came here 200 years ago. During the Bozkır revolt that broke out in the neighboring town of Bozkır during the National Struggle, the district remained under the control of the rebels for a while.

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70%

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80%

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100%

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70%

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