BEYBAZAR, the chief town of a kaza of the Angora vilayet of Turkey, situated on an affluent of the Sakaria (anc. Sangarius), about 52m. west of Angora. It corresponds to the anc. Lagania, renamed Anastasiopolis under the emperor Anastasius (491-518), a bishopric by the 5th century. Its well built wooden houses cover the slopes of three at the mouth of a gorge filled with fruit gardens and vineyards. The chief products are rice, cotton and fruits. From Beybazar come the fine pears sold in Constantinople as "Angora pears"; its musk-melons are equally esteemed; its grapes are used only for a sweetmeat called jevizli-sujuk ("nutty fruit sausage") . There are few remains of antiquity apart from numerous rock-cut chambers lining the banks of the stream. Pop. (1927), 21,340.