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Eşrefpaşa is a popular and rooted neighborhood of
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within the metropolitan district of Konak. It does not have an official status and
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and exists rather as a notion. Eşrefpaşa encompasses up to twenty officially constituted and densely populated quarters (''mahalle'') in the city's inner parts. It is admitted as a zone (''semt'') that extends along the two sides of the street of the same name, Eşrefpaşa Street (''Eşrefpaşa Caddesi''), about five kilometers long, which was opened by the marking mayor of İzmir, Eşref Pasha (administration between 1895-1907) in early 20th century. The street was named after him and the neighborhoods that surround the street are also still referred to by his name. The street departs at a point near the Basmane train station marked by a mosque and further a hospital that carry the same name and were built by the same
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(''Eşref Paşa Mosque'' and ''Eşrefpaşa Hospital'') and extends tangentially to the slopes of
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to reach where Konak proper ends at the outskirts of the plain and the neighboring district of
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. As soon as it was opened for residential use, the neighborhood became one of the cores of the Turkish İzmir, along with the neighboring
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, another zone that unites several quarters and is named after the arterial street (''Hatay Caddesi''). Over the years, Eşrefpaşa was a zone where successive waves of immigrants, Turks of Bulgaria and Macedonia,
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,
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were first settled in İzmir, and the trend continues to this day with a notable concentration of immigrants from
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. The name of the neighborhood became synonymous across Turkey with an original
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of bravado as well as a peculiar set of values, a consequence of the hybrid tissues of its population. In that, Eşrefpaşa is, with degrees varying, very similar to
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neighborhood of Kasımpaşa. Eşref Pasha himself (full name ''Hacı Mehmed Eşref Pasha'') was a late-19th century Ottoman administrator who had risen to the position of deputy governor for
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and who was known for his piousness and smooth human contacts. After his retirement, he was delegated as chairman for İzmir's municipal assembly (''mayor in attorney'' in practical terms) in 1895 prior to the elections the year after. The governor Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha having put his weight after his name, he became the mayor in 1896 and worked in harmony with the provincial administration for twelve years until he quit in 1907 for reasons of health. He is still associated by many public works, initiatives and projects for the benefit of the city of İzmir.


Cultural activity

In 2015 the
Barış Youth Symphony Orchestra Barış Youth Symphony Orchestra ( tr, Barış Çocuk Senfoni Orkestrası, literally: Peace Children Symphony Orchestra) is a youth orchestra founded at İzmir, Turkey in 2015. The orchestra has nearly one hundred members. Various classic music a ...
was founded with its center in the neighborhood, incorporating children with limited opportunities with the purpose to keep them away from crime on the street existing in the neighborhood. The orchestra, grown up to nearly one hundred members coming also from other neighbors of the city, gives concerts accompanied by notable classic music artists.


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Eşrefpaşa, İzmir
{{DEFAULTSORT:Esrefpasa İzmir Neighborhoods of Konak Neighbourhoods of İzmir Esref Pasa