Türkgözü


Türkgözü is a village in the Posof district, Ardahan Province in north-eastern Turkey with a population of 388. It is a border crossing point to Vale in Georgia. Türkgözü is north of the province center Ardahan and northeast of Posof.
The residents of Türkgözü are Kipchaks, descendants of Turkic people from Central Asia, who came to the place from Akhaltsikhe region in the 18th century. In the past, many people left the village for economic reasons. With the opening of the border checkpoint in 1997, the emigration came to an end. Currently, 70 families live in the village.
A number of historical structures in the village, among them churches and graveyards, point to the early settlement of the place, which was formerly called Badele.
The village is set up on a plain that separates Kodiyan Plateau from Kobliyan Valley. The Posof Creek, running south-east of the village, forms part of the border to Georgia. There are three lakes around the settlement. Neighboring villages of Türkgözü in Turkey are Armutveren and Sarıdarı. The road from Ardahan to Damal passes through Türkgözü.
The economy of the settlement relies mainly on agriculture, livestock, beekeeping and trade. The place is widely known for its "Badele apples".

Notable natives