Hebilli Castle

Hebilli Castle
Mersin Province, Turkey

To east
Hebilli Castle
Coordinates 36°55′27″N 34°40′07″E / 36.92417°N 34.66861°E / 36.92417; 34.66861Coordinates: 36°55′27″N 34°40′07″E / 36.92417°N 34.66861°E / 36.92417; 34.66861
Type Castle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Ruined
Site history
Built by Caliphate
Demolished Most of it

Hebilli Castle is a ruined castle in Mersin Province, Turkey.

Location

The castle ruin is situated in Hebilli village which is now a suburb of Mersin at 36°55′27″N 34°40′07″E / 36.92417°N 34.66861°E / 36.92417; 34.66861. Its distance to Mersin city center is 18 kilometres (11 mi).

History

The castle was built by an Arabic commander named Kalah Habellieh in the 7th century. The name of the castle, as well as the village, refers to its commissioner.

The building

The two-storey castle is a small castle with outer dimensions 14 m × 20 m (46 ft × 66 ft). It was probably an observation castle. The outer walls were made of face stone while the inner walls were of rubble stone.[1]

References

  1. Mersin Ören Yerleri, Mersin Valiliği, İstanbul, 2009, ISBN 978 605 4196 07 4 p.33
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