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City, south-central Turkey, situated in the plain of Cilicia, on the Seyhan
River (the ancient Sarus River). An agricultural and industrial centre and the
nation's fourth largest city, it probably overlies a Hittite settlement that
dates from approximately 1400 BC; and its history has been profoundly influenced
by its location at the foot of the Taurus Mountain passes leading to the Syrian
plains. Conquered by Alexander the Great in 335-334 BC, it came under the rule
of the 'Abbasid Arabs at the end of the 7th century AD and changed hands
intermittently in the next 600 years until the establishment of the Turkmen
Ramazan dynasty in 1378. The Ramazan rulers retained control of local
administration even after Adana was conquered by
the Ottoman sultan Selim I in 1516. In 1608 Adana was reconstituted as a
province under direct Ottoman administration. Adana became a provincial capital
in 1867. One of the earlier extant monuments in the area is a stone bridge 220
yards (200 m) long spanning the Seyhan River, dating from the time of Justinian,
and restored by several Arab rulers of the area in the 8th and 9th centuries. On
the right bank of the river is a ruined fortress built by the future 'Abbasid
caliph Harun ar-Rashid in 782. The principal mosque, the
Ulu Cami, dates from 1542.
Adana's prosperity has long come from the fertile valleys behind it
and its position as a bridgehead on the Anatolian-Arabian trade routes. It is a
centre of the Turkish cotton industry and manufactures textiles, cement,
agricultural machinery, and vegetable oils. Adana lies on the
Istanbul-Baghdad railway and is connected by a branch line to the Mediterranean
port of Mersin, 32 miles (51 km) southwest, through which its products are
shipped. Çukurova University was established at Adana in 1973. Adana is
the centre of an agricultural region producing cotton, rice, sesame, oats, and
citrus fruits. Pop. (1985) 777,554.
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