Hekimhan
Hekimhan [3] is a town and district of Malatya Province of Turkey. The mayor is Turan Karadağ (CHP). It is located in the upper Euphrates in Eastern Anatolia. The district population is 25,629. Hekimhan is 1,075 m above sea level. The highest point in Hekimhan is Zurbahan mountain (2,091 m).
Hekimhan | |
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Coordinates: 38°48′59″N 37°55′58″E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Malatya |
Government | |
• Mayor | Turan Karadağ (CHP) |
• Kaymakam | Muhammed Öztaş |
Area | |
• District | 1,898.04 km2 (732.84 sq mi) |
Population (2012)[2] | |
• Urban | 6,784 |
• District | 25,629 |
• District density | 14/km2 (35/sq mi) |
Post code | 44400 |
Website | www.hekimhan.bel.tr |
Historical sites
Taşhan caravanserai (constructed by the Seljuk Turks),[4] a Turkish bath and a mosque built by the Ottomans are some notable historical structures in the town.
Settlements
Settlement | Composition |
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Hekimhan town | |
Akmağara | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Aksütlü | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Aşağısazlıca | Kurdish (Alevi)[7] |
Bahçedamı | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Ballıkaya | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Basak | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Başkavak | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Başkınık | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Beykent | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Boğazören | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Budaklı | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Çanakpınar | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Çimenlik | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Çulhalı | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Davulgu | Turkish (Alevi)[8] |
Delihasanyurdu | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Dereköy | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Devecı | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Dikenli | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Dikili | Kurdish (Sunni)[9][6] |
Dumlu | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Dursunlu | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Girmana (Yukarıkırmanlı) | Kurdish (Alevi) and Turkish (Sunni)[10] |
Güçlü | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Güvenç | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Güzelyayla | Kurdish (Sunni)[11] |
Güzelyurt | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Hacılar | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Hasançelebi | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Haydaroğlu | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Işıklı | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
İğdır | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Karadere | Turkish (Alevi)[12] |
Karaköçek | Turkish (Alevi)[13] |
Karapınar | Kurdish (Sunni)[14][6] |
Karslılar | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Kavacık | Kurdish (Sunni)[14][6] |
Kocaözü | Turkish (Sunni)[15] |
Kozdere | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Köylüköyü | Kurdish (Alevi) and Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Kurşunlu | Kurdish (Sunni)[16] |
Mollaibrahim | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Salıcık | Turkish (Alevi)[5] |
Saraylı | Kurdish (Alevi)[7] |
Sarıkız | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Sazlıca | Kurdish (Alevi)[17] |
Söğüt | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Taşoluk (Dereyurt) | Kurdish (Sunni)[14][6] |
Uğurlu | Turkish (Alevi)[6] |
Yağca | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Yayladam | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Yeşilkale | Turkish (Alevi)[8] |
Yeşilköy | Kurdish (Sunni)[6] |
Yeşilpınar | Turkish (Sunni)[6] |
Yukarıselimli |
Notable people
References
- "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
- Adem Avcıkıran (2009). Kürtçe Anamnez Anamneza bi Kurmancî (PDF) (in Turkish and Kurdish). p. 55. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- "Hekim Han". www.turkishhan.org. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
- Peter Alfred, Andrews; Benninghaus, Rüdiger, eds. (1989). Ethnic Groups in the Republic of Turkey. pp. 256–257.
- Ertürk, Kenan (2000). "Malatya'nın etnik yapısının siyasi hayata etkileri" (in Turkish): 139–141.
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