Karacahisar Castle

Karacahisar Castle, Karaca Hisar Castle or Karajahisar Castle (Turkish: Karacahisar Kalesi) is a ruined Byzantine castle on a plateau near the Porsuk River, southwest of Eskişehir, Turkey.[1][2][3] It stands 1,010 metres (3,310 ft) above sea level, is surrounded by walls, and covers an area of 60,000 square meters.

History

In 1231, Kayqubad I besieged the Karacahisar Castle. But when he received the news that the Mongols had entered the Anatolia, he gave the siege to Ertugrul Gazi (father of Osman I). In the siege (1231-1232), Ertugrul and his veteran warriors conquered the castle after a long struggle.[4] In 1288, Osman I also captured the castle.[1]

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