Çimpe Castle
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castle, archaeological site, byzantine
Çimpe Castle (Ottoman Turkish: جنبی, Cinbi; Greek: Τζύμπη, Tzympē) was a medieval fortification on the Gallipoli peninsula in modern Turkey. Its site is located along the Istanbul Caddesi between Bolayir and Gallipoli, commanding the narrowest point on the peninsula.
Erected by the Byzantines as Tzympe, Çimpe Castle was traditionally held to have fallen in a moonlight attack to Suleyman Pasha and 39 of his chosen guard in 1356. However, modern scholarship holds that it was granted to the Ottoman Turks by the Byzantine emperor John Kantakouzenos around 1352 for their use during his war against his erstwhile charge and co-emperor John Palaiologos. A major earthquake in 1354 then permitted Suleyman's forces to move from Çimpe to the far more important stronghold of Kallipolis (Gallipoli, modern Gelibolu), which they quickly rebuilt and fortified.
Although the medieval castle no longer stands, its position remained important. The same narrow stretch it commanded — the "Lines of Bulair" — was fortified by the French and English during the Crimean War; the Turkish X Corps during the First Balkan War; and the Turkish 5th Army during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I.
Erected by the Byzantines as Tzympe, Çimpe Castle was traditionally held to have fallen in a moonlight attack to Suleyman Pasha and 39 of his chosen guard in 1356. However, modern scholarship holds that it was granted to the Ottoman Turks by the Byzantine emperor John Kantakouzenos around 1352 for their use during his war against his erstwhile charge and co-emperor John Palaiologos. A major earthquake in 1354 then permitted Suleyman's forces to move from Çimpe to the far more important stronghold of Kallipolis (Gallipoli, modern Gelibolu), which they quickly rebuilt and fortified.
Although the medieval castle no longer stands, its position remained important. The same narrow stretch it commanded — the "Lines of Bulair" — was fortified by the French and English during the Crimean War; the Turkish X Corps during the First Balkan War; and the Turkish 5th Army during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Çimpe_Castle
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Coordinates: 40°13'57"N 26°25'20"E
- Kardia and Lysimakheia 54 km
- Neandreia 58 km
- Alexandria Troas 58 km
- Antandrus 79 km
- Ancient city of Hephaistia 99 km
- Ismara (Ismaros) 104 km
- Ancient Maronia 108 km
- Ancient Kyzikos/Cyzicus 124 km
- The Ancient City of Pergamum 138 km
- Heraclea Pernithos 153 km
- Dardanelles (Çanakkale Strait, Hellespont) 4.1 km
- Eceabat District 8.3 km
- Gallipoli Peninsula 11 km
- Çanakkale District 19 km
- Çanakkale Province 21 km
- Gulf of Saros 29 km
- Lapseki District 32 km
- Gelibolu District 38 km
- Thracian Sea 101 km
- Sea of Marmara 168 km