Sultanhanı


Sultanhanı is a town and district in Aksaray Province, Turkey. It is named after the famous han within the town. It became a district in 2017.

Geography

Sultanhanı is at. The distance to Aksaray is about and to the south coast of Lake Tuz is. The population of the town is 11147 as of 2019

History

Presently, Sultanhanı is not on one of the main highways of Turkey. But it was one of the most important stops in caravan routes during the Middle Ages. The Seljuk han, which was commissioned by Alaattin Keykubat is considered one of the best preserved hans of the Seljuk period. After the age of discovery, like other caravan routes the Sultanhanı han became neglected.
Another milestone in local history was the Battle of Sultanhanı in 1256, where a Mongol army under the command of Baiju defeated the Seljuks.

Economy

Although the land around Sultanhanı is quite salty, the town economy is flourishing. Main agricultural products are cereal and sugar cane, produced by mechanized agriculture. There is a sugar mill in the town. Another profitable business is ancient rug and carpet restoration. Some people are employed in stock breeding.