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Yazarlar: Mehmet TUNÇER
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Anahtar Kelimeler:Angora,Ankara,Tahtakale Bazaar,Sulu Inn,Ulus,Historical City Center
Özet: In this paper, historical development processes of Tahtakale, Karaoğlan Bazaar and Ulus in Angora (Ankara) were briefly analyzed. Especially Ulus The historical development of especially the historic trade center of Ulus was examined in terms of social and economic structure and spatial relationships. Atpazari, which is at the entrance of Citadel (Kalekapısı) and Samanpazarı and Koyunpazar Bazaars, which are in streets linked to the Citadel are the commercial spaces that developed the first in Ahi Era and Ottoman Era. Where Cikrikcilar Slope, which is like a sequel of these spaces, is connected to Taht'el Kal’a’, Hasanpaşa Inn (Sulu Inn) and Tahtakale Inn were built in the early 16th century. Tahtakale Bazaar, which grew with the Ibadullah Mosque, Haseki Mosque and Haseki Bath, continued to develop in 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in line with economic development. Karaoğlan Square (Tashan), which developed after the connection of Anatolian Railway to Angora and that of Istasyon (Station) Street to Taşhan Square in 1892, has become a trade area chosen by the city's relatively modern inn and shops. Located in the center of the city's most dense neighborhood,Tahtakale Bazaar was a place where mainly daily consumption, food and some other mandatory requirements were met. In the early 20th century, despite the economic downturn in the town, Tahtakale Bazaar in which Sulu Han is located and Karaoğlan Bazaar devepoled and became the center of Ulus.