Alucra is a town in Giresun Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey , 130 km (81 mi) from the city of Giresun . It is the seat of Alucra District . Its population is 3,945 (2022). It was a district of Şebinkarahisar province between 1924 and 1933.
3-540: Kurtbeli is a lowland area of the Alucra district in Giresun Province of Turkey . It has rich caucasian fir and black pine forest and pastures. The highland is also a gate point between Espiye and Alucra districts. A narrow road connects two district zones to each other. This article about a Black Sea Region of Turkey location is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Alucra Alucra
6-877: Is a modification of the Ottoman Empire name El Ücra meaning far-off or remote . Local cuisine includes: In July, there is a well-known summer festival. This area has firstly been settled by the Hittites in ancient times. During the Middle Ages, Alucra was the part of the Byzantine Empire , disrupted by the Arab armies of the Abbasid caliphate. Turks first came to the area in their 11th century movement into Anatolia from their homeland in Central Asia following their defeat of
9-800: The Byzantines at the Battle of Malazgirt . From 1054 this area was settled by the Kipchak Turks from southern Russia , who moved into the area along the Black Sea coast, under the loose authority of the Seljuk Turks . The Seljuks assumed direct control by defeating the Mengujekids in 1228, but their rule came to an end with their defeat by the Mongol hordes at Kösedağ in 1243. The Anatolian beyliks remerged despite
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