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Elazığ Province

Coordinates:38°40′03″N39°21′35″E / 38.66750°N 39.35972°E /38.66750; 39.35972
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Province of Turkey
Province in Turkey
Elazığ Province
Elazığ ili
İzzet Pasha Mosque in the city centre
İzzet Pasha Mosque in the city centre
Location of the province within Turkey
Location of the province within Turkey
CountryTurkey
SeatElazığ
Government
 • GovernorÖmer Toraman[1]
Area
9,383 km2 (3,623 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
591,497
 • Density63.04/km2 (163.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Area code0424
Websitewww.elazig.gov.tr

Elazığ Province (Turkish:Elazığ ili;Zazaki:Suke Xarpêt;[3]Kurdish:Parêzgeha Xarpêtê)[4] is aprovince ofTurkey with its seat in the city ofElazığ. Its area is 9,383 km2,[5] and its population is 591,497 (2022).[2] The population of the province was 569,616 in 2000 and 498,225 in 1990. The province is considered part ofTurkish Kurdistan and has aKurdish majority[6][7] with a significantTurkish minority.

History

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In 1927 the office of theInspector General was created, which governed with martial law.[8] The province was included in the firstInspectorate General (Umumi Müfettişlik, UM) over which the Inspector General ruled. The UM spanned over the provinces ofHakkâri,Siirt,Van,Mardin,Bitlis,Şanlıurfa, Elazığ andDiyarbakır.[9]

In December 1935, the Tunceli Law was passed, which demanded a more powerful Government in the region.[10] In January 1936 the Elazığ Province was transferred under the authority of the newly establishedFourth Inspectorate General, which span over the provinces of Elazığ,Erzincan,Bingöl andTunceli[11] and its seat was in the city ofElazığ.[12] The fourth UM was governed by a Governor-Commander. Most of the employees in the municipalities had to be from the military and the Governor-Commander had the authority to evacuate whole villages and resettle them in another part of the province.[13] In 1946 the Tunceli Law was abolished and the state of emergency removed but the authority of the fourth UM was transferred to the military.[13]

The Inspectorates General were dissolved in 1952 during the Government of theDemocrat Party.[14]

The province has experienced many earthquakes, including a magnitude 6.1earthquake on 8 March 2010 and a magnitude 6.7earthquake on 24 January 2020.[15]

Geography

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Elazığ stretches in a general west-southwest to east-northeast direction, along the line of equal geographic latitude and longitude. The source of theEuphrates river is located in this province. 826 km2 (319 sq mi) of its area is covered by reservoirs and natural lakes.[16][17]

Districts

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Elazığ districts

Elazığ province is divided into 11districts (capital district inbold):

Economy

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Historically, Elazığ Province producedsilver, which ceased being mined in 1885. The Turkish government attempted to modernize the mines; however, the cost of fuel and energy caused the shut down. There was asilver mine still producing in 1903 inPalu, as withcoal. Coal is also found in other areas of the province.Gold andsalt was also produced.[18]

Education

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Education is provided by the Elazığ Provincial Directorate for National Education. It currently views over 442 educational institutions, both formal and informal ones.[19]

Archaeology

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Altınova, Elazığ was an important archaeological site in the Altınova plain that was excavated in the 1970s. It was later flooded by theKeban Dam. Other sites in the Altınova plain were also Tepecik, Korucutepe, Değirmentepe, and Körtepe.

Gallery

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Elazığ Valisi Dr. Omer TORAMAN".www.elazig.gov.tr.Archived from the original on 2021-10-07. Retrieved25 October 2023.
  2. ^ab"Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports"(XLS).TÜİK. Retrieved19 September 2023.
  3. ^Zazaca -Türkçe Sözlük, R. Hayıg-B. Werner
  4. ^"Li Wanê taxek hat kerentînekirin" (in Kurdish). Rûdaw. 8 April 2020. Retrieved27 April 2020.
  5. ^"İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved19 September 2023.
  6. ^"Kurds, Kurdistān".Encyclopaedia of Islam (2 ed.).BRILL. 2002.ISBN 9789004161214.
  7. ^Gunes, Cengiz (2020-11-26).The Political Representation of Kurds in Turkey: New Actors and Modes of Participation in a Changing Society. Bloomsbury Publishing.ISBN 978-0-7556-0634-4.
  8. ^Jongerden, Joost (1 January 2007).The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds: An Analysis of Spatical Policies, Modernity and War. BRILL. p. 53.ISBN 978-90-04-15557-2.
  9. ^Bayir, Derya (2016-04-22).Minorities and Nationalism in Turkish Law. Routledge. p. 139.ISBN 978-1-317-09579-8.
  10. ^Cagaptay, Soner (2 May 2006).Islam, Secularism and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk?. Routledge. pp. 108–110.ISBN 978-1-134-17448-5.
  11. ^Cagaptay (2006), p.110
  12. ^Soner Çaǧaptay,Islam, Secularism, and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk?, Taylor & Francis, 2006,ISBN 978-0-415-38458-2, p. 48
  13. ^abBayir, Derya (2016-04-22).Minorities and Nationalism in Turkish Law. Routledge. pp. 139–141.ISBN 978-1-317-09579-8.
  14. ^Fleet, Kate; Kunt, I. Metin; Kasaba, Reşat; Faroqhi, Suraiya (2008-04-17).The Cambridge History of Turkey. Cambridge University Press. p. 343.ISBN 978-0-521-62096-3.
  15. ^"M 6.7 - 13km N of Doganyol, Turkey".earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved2020-04-01.
  16. ^"Elazığ Province".Encyclopaedia of Islam (2 ed.).BRILL: 167. 2002.ISBN 9789004161214.
  17. ^Mutlu, Servet (1996). "Ethnic Kurds in Turkey: A Demographic Study".International Journal of Middle East Studies.28 (4): 526.doi:10.1017/S0020743800063819.ISSN 0020-7438.JSTOR 176151.S2CID 154212694.
  18. ^Prothero, W.G. (1920).Armenia and Kurdistan. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 74.
  19. ^Solmaz, Remzi (2015-12-14)."Elazig City Department Of Education".EPALE - European Commission. Retrieved2020-05-23.

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