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Pertek (Kurdish: Pêrteg,[3] Armenian: Բերդակ) is a small city and its surrounding district in Tunceli Province of modern Turkey.

Pertek
View of Pertek, the 16th century Celebi Ali mosque is visible in the left of the image. In the background is lake Keban.
Pertek
Coordinates: 38°52′01″N 39°19′30″E
Country Turkey
ProvinceTunceli
Government
  MayorRuhan Alan (CHP)
  KaymakamArif Gül
Area
  District945.02 km2 (364.87 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)[2]
  Urban
7,077
  District
12,198
  District density13/km2 (33/sq mi)
Post code
62500
ClimateCsa
Websitewww.pertek.bel.tr

History


The area of Pertek was ruled by different empires in its history. In the medieval period such as the Armenians and Byzantines before being taken over by different Islamic dynasties after the 11th century. Later it became part of the Ilkhanids and others and finally became part of the Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century.

During the Ottoman period Pertek was a hereditary Kurdish sanjak.[4] The old town of Pertek (Eski Pertek) was located near the citadel but was abandoned in 1838 and moved to its current location.[4] Armenian sources state that about 180 Armenians still lived in the old town (Eski Pertek) up until the early 1900s despite the rising water levels of the Euphrates river.[5] After 1889, it was fully incorporated into the Mamuretul-aziz Vilayet as a nahiye district of the Charsanjak kaza within the sanjak of Dersim.[6]

According to the 1881 Ottoman census, there were 6 neighborhoods of Pertag town - 1154 total males (966 Muslim, 188 Armenian Apostolic) in 520 households. The general district had 23 villages of Pertag district - 127 total males (943 Muslim, 184 Armenian Apostolic) in 552 households. Females were often undercounted or entirely disregarded from census counts.[5]

As a result of the construction of the Keban Dam, the Pertek district experienced the submerging of a number of its district's villages. Some of the settlements submerged were Eski Pertek, Borkin, Korluca (Til), Balan, Deşt, Zahuran, Beroç, Karameşe (Tezikan) [partially submerged], Tuzbaşı (Nisirto) [abandoned].[7]

The mayor is Ruhan Alan from the Republican People's Party (CHP).[8] Kaymakam is Arif Gül.[9]


Composition by settlement


Settlement Ethnicity[10]
Pertek (Pêrteg) Kurdish and Turkish
Akdemir (Avşeker) Kurdish
Ardıç (Saxmanê dersimî) Kurdish
Arpalı (Misaderiç) Kurdish
Aşağıgülbahçe (Kurmeşena cerene) Kurdish
Ayazpınar (Titinik) Kurdish
Bakırlı (Şuşenk) Kurdish
Ballıdut (Koxpinik) Kurdish
Beydamı (Balişêr) Kurdish
Biçmekaya (Xarsik) Kurdish
Bulgurtepe (Celedor) Kurdish
Çakırbahçe (Çoruvan) Kurdish
Çalıözü (Vasgêrd) Kurdish
Çataksu (Avdan) Kurdish and Turkish
Çukurca (Barav) Kurdish
Demirsaban (Zeverek) Kurdish
Dere (Rumkix) Kurdish
Dereli Turkish
Dorutay (Zeve) Kurdish
Elmakaşı (Pohateris) Kurdish
Geçityaka (Balan) Kurdish
Gövdeli (Taxsîyan) Kurdish
Günboğazı (Margêk) Kurdish
Kaçarlar (Qeceran) Kurdish
Karagüney (Gados) Kurdish
Kayabağ (Axzumik) Kurdish
Kazılı (Qazelî) Kurdish
Koçpınar (Qoçpixar) Kurdish
Kolankaya (Kawê) Kurdish
Konaklar (Doxikan) Kurdish
Konurat (Xaxî) Kurdish
Korluca (Til) Kurdish and Turkish
Mercimek Kurdish
Pınarlar (Paxşang) Kurdish
Pirinççi Kurdish
Sağman Turkish
Söğütlütepe (Gulbarî) Kurdish
Sumak (Zimêq) Kurdish
Sürgüç (Surgiç) Kurdish
Tozkoparan (Tanz) Kurdish
Ulupınar (Ulupar) Kurdish
Yalınkaya (Cêrxik) Kurdish
Yamaçoba (Erindak) Kurdish
Yeniköy (Qola Korde) Kurdish
Yukarıgülbahçe (Kurmeşa jorin) Kurdish
Yukarıyakabaşı (Horîg) Kurdish

Historic monuments


There are two historic Ottoman mosques in Pertek.[4] The Baysungur mosque (16th century)[4] and Celebi Ali mosque (16th century).[4] The mosques were later dismantled and moved from the site of the old town to protect them from the rising water shore of the Lake Keban.[4] The Pertek Castle is located on an Island.[4] There are other historic sights in the nearby area. The village of Sağman has a ruined citadel with a 16th-century mosque, tomb and tekke built by the Kurdish sanjak bey Keykusrav.[4]


Archaeology


In August 2022, archaeologists led by Kenan Öncel announced that they had discovered a child skeleton in an oval-shaped pit in Tozkoparan Mound. They also revealed terracotta potteries, obsidians, bones, stone tools and arrowheads. In order to determine the skeleton's diet and age-at-death, researchers are planning to trace the diseases left in the bones.[11][12]


References


  1. "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. "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.
  3. Avcıkıran, Adem (2009). Kürtçe Anamnez Anamneza bi Kurmancî (in Turkish and Kurdish). p. 55.
  4. Sinclair, T.A. (1989). Eastern Turkey: An Architectural & Archaeological Survey, Volume I. Pindar Press. pp. 77–83–84–85–102–103–158. ISBN 9780907132325.
  5. "Maps | Vilayet of Mamuratul Aziz-Harput | Sandjak of Dersim | Locale | Demography (Part III) :: Houshamadyan - a project to reconstruct Ottoman Armenian town and village life".
  6. Sezen, Tahir. 2017. Osmanlı yer adları.
  7. "Keban barajı ile neler kaybettik?" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  8. Şafak, Yeni (2019-06-12). "Tunceli Pertek Seçim Sonuçları – Pertek Yerel Seçim Sonuçları". Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  9. "Pertek Kaymakamı Arif GÜL". www.pertek.gov.tr. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  10. Andrews, Peter; Benninghaus, Rüdiger (2002). Ethnic Groups in the Republic of Turkey: Supplement and Index. pp. 64–66. ISBN 9783895002298.
  11. "Child skeleton among findings in Tunceli excavations". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  12. YILDIRIM/TUNCELİ, (DHA), Serhat Ozan. "Tunceli'de kazı çalışmasında bulundu: 5 bin 500 yıllık..." www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-08-11.

На других языках


[de] Pertek

Pertek ist eine Stadt in der Provinz Tunceli in der Türkei und gleichzeitig Verwaltungssitz (İlçe Merkez) des gleichnamigen Landkreises (Ilçe). Dieser liegt im Süden der Provinz an der Grenze zur Provinz Elazığ, wobei der Keban-Stausee eine natürlich Grenze bildet. Der Kreis Pertek zählt über 11.000 Einwohner mit abnehmender Tendenz. Die reichliche Hälfte (2020: 56,37 %) der Kreisbevölkerung lebt in der Stadt Pertek. Laut Stadtsiegel wurde Pertek 1885 zur Belediye (Gemeinde) erhoben.
- [en] Pertek

[ru] Пертек

Пертек (тур. Pertek) — город и район в провинции Тунджели (Турция).



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