Güdül


Güdül is a municipality and district of Ankara Province, Turkey. Its area is 540 km2, and its population is 8,079. It is 90 km north-west of the city of Ankara, off the motorway to Istanbul.
Güdül is a mountainous district with a dry climate featuring cold winters, hot summers and a little rain in spring and autumn. There is some agriculture and the crops include hot peppers and chick peas, which are dried and sold as leblebi.

History

Research shows occupation since prehistoric times, and caves along the river Kirmir contain stone workings apparently by the Hittites. Later the area was occupied by Phrygians, Ancient Romans and Byzantines.
In 1071, the Byzantine armies were defeated by the Turks at the battle of Malazgirt, and soon afterwards all of central Anatolia came under Turkish control. Güdül was occupied by Seljuk Turks, including the lord of Ankara, Şehabüldevle Güdül Bey.

Composition

There are 31 neighbourhoods in Güdül District:

Places of interest