@article{article_1434858, title={Lost Historical Bridges of Malatya: Kırkgöz and Deir Massiah}, journal={Art-Sanat}, pages={181–205}, year={2025}, DOI={10.26650/artsanat.2025.24.0003}, author={Çakar, Enver and Şen, Korkmaz and Kısa, Yavuz and Olğun, Tuba Nur and Şahin, Murat and Toprak, Ahmet}, keywords={Malatya, Kırkgöz Köprüsü, Deyr-i Mesih Köprüsü, mimarlık tarihi, tarihî köprüler}, abstract={Malatya, which is located at the intersection point of the roads reaching from Mesopotamia to the interior of Anatolia and the Black Sea, lies in a geography rich in water resources. The Tohma Stream, which originates in Uzunyayla, reaches Malatya by incorporating the water of Gürün, and from there flows into the Euphrates River. Other waters, especially Sultansuyu and Derme Creek (Deir Massiah) in Malatya, also flow into the Tohma Stream. Large and small bridges were built during and before the Ottoman period to provide transportation over these waters, which played an important role in the development of Malatya agriculture. The most important of these is the Kırkgöz Bridge, which provides transportation between Sivas-Malatya-Diyarbakır and Malatya-Erzincan-Erzurum. The Deir Massiah Bridge is also one of the important historical bridges of the city. However, none of these bridges has survived to this day. The aim of this study is to reveal the importance of Kırkgöz Bridge, which is located on historical transport networks, and the Deir Massiah Bridge, which also served as an aqueduct, in terms of architecture, transport and economic history. The main sources of the study are Ottoman archive documents, Ottoman yearbooks, travelogues, periodicals and research and studies on the subject.}, number={24}, publisher={İstanbul Üniversitesi}, organization={TÜBİTAK 1001}