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Eleşkirt
General view of Eleşkirt
General view of Eleşkirt
Country Turkey
ProvinceAğrı
Government
 • MayorSebahattin Sarı (AKP)
 • KaymakamMustafa Koç
Area
 • District1,545.18 km2 (596.60 sq mi)
Population
 • Urban
Template:Turkey district populations
 • District
Template:Turkey district populations
Websitewww.eleskirt.bel.tr

Eleşkirt, or Kurdish Zêdikan[citation needed], is a town and district of Ağrı Province in Turkey. Its name is a transference from Alashkert (Template:Lang-hy Alaškert), the valley's former administrative centre but now a village known as Toprakkale. At the time of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 approximately half of the population consisted of Armenians and the rest of Kurds and Turks. [2]

The mayor is Sebahattin Sarı (AKP).

Places to see

Eleşkirt is a small town on a plain surrounded by high mountains, that has been occupied since the kingdom of the Urartu, as can be seen from:

  • A burial mound (höyük) in the village of Pirabat
  • The castle in the village of Toprakkale (ku:Kelê). In antiquity the district was ruled from the castle which was successively occupied by Romans, Persians, Armenians, Arabs, Greek Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, Mongols and then further waves of Turks.[citation needed] There is a mosque which was built in 1687 in this village.
  • There is a mountain named Kösedağ near the town. It is popular for climbing and, in winter, skiing. Actually a lot of tourists come to see and climb this mountain from different countries every year.

References

  1. ^ "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. ^ Zatikyan, Hovhannes [Զատիկյան, Հովհաննես] Noravank, 2013, "Garin province in the second half of the nineteenth century" [ Կարինի նահանգը XIX դարի երկրորդ կեսին] pp. 391, 402 url = http://www.noravank.am/upload/pdf/KARINI_NAHANGY.pdf