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Topic: Holodomor, or "Great Famine of 1932-1933" in Ukraine

The Seljuqs had taken the imperial city …

Years: 1284 - 1284

The Seljuqs had taken the imperial city of Tralles for the first time after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, when the East Roman Empire was in civil chaos, but Alexios I Komnenos had recaptured the city for the Empire in the later half of the eleventh century.

The city lay in ruins by the thirteenth century, and Andronikos II Palaiologoshad decided in 1278 to rebuild and repopulate it, now to be renamed Andronikopolis or Palaiologopolis, with the aim of forming a bulwark against Turkish encroachment in the area.

The megas domestikos Michael Tarchaneiotes had been given the task: he has rebuilt the walls and settled thirty-six thousand people from the surrounding regions.

Thirteenth century Byzantine settlement policy along the Meander Valley notably involves the Turkic Cumans.

Turkish attacks nevertheless resume soon after.

The city is besieged and, lacking sufficient supplies and access to water, captured in 1284 by the beylik of Menteshe.

The city suffers extensive destruction and part of its inhabitants are massacred.

Moreover, over twenty thousand inhabitants are sold off as slaves.

Under the rule of Menteshe, whose lands extend towards the south, the city is renamed as Güzelhisar ("beautiful castle").

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