In the local elections of april 10 Mülkiye Esmez from the Peoples' Democratic Party was elected mayor.[4] But on the 15 November 2019 she was detained and a day later dismissed from her post as mayor and the District Governor Hakan Kafkas was appointed as trustee instead.[5]
History
The town is first mentioned in the late 14th century, however a Roman fort indicates that the area has been inhabited for longer. Prior to the Assyrian and Armenian genocide, Assyrians and Armenians formed the majority in the district.[6] The Armenian population of the county continued to form the majority even up until the 1930s, when systematic state persecution forced many to emigrate. One family continues to live here, and they maintain the old Armenian Church.[7][8] The Armenian Apostolic Church in Derik is only one out of six in Anatolian Turkey that operates as a church.[9]
Geography
Geographically the town includes areas from Mazıdağı foot descending towards Ceylanpınar plains. Town area descends from the north to the south. The city center is surrounded by mountains from 3 sides and has a temperate climate with some mediterranean climate effects.
Notable Native
Qedrîcan (1911-1972), Kurdish Poet, writer and translator.
Ahmet Türk (*1942), Kurdish Politician
Bülent Tekin (*1952), Kurdish poet and writer, Turkish citizen
Firat Cewerî (*1959), Kurdish Writer, Journalist and translator.
Enwer Karahan (*1962), Kurdish Writer
Leyla Birlik (*1972), Kurdish Politician
Seyda Perinçek (*1978), Famous Kurdish Singer from Derik[10]
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