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Şirvan District
Şirvan District is a district of Siirt Province in Turkey. The town of Şirvan, Siirt, Şirvan is the seat and the district had a population of 21,321 in 2021. Its area is 936 km2. The district is fully Kurds, Kurdish. Settlements The district encompasses the belde of Şirvan, fifty-eight villages and fifty Hamlet (place), hamlets. Villages # Adıgüzel, Şirvan, Adıgüzel () # Akçayar, Şirvan, Akçayar () # Akgeçit, Şirvan, Akgeçit () # Akyokuş, Şirvan, Akyokuş () # Bayındır, Şirvan, Bayındır () # Belençay, Şirvan, Belençay () # Boylu, Şirvan, Boylu () # Cevizdalı, Şirvan, Cevizdalı () # Cevizlik, Şirvan, Cevizlik () # Çeltikyolu, Şirvan, Çeltikyolu () # Çınarlı, Şirvan, Çınarlı () # Daltepe, Şirvan, Daltepe () # Damlı, Şirvan, Damlı () # Demirkapı, Şirvan, Demirkapı () # Derinçay, Şirvan, Derinçay () # Dişlinar, Şirvan, Dişlinar () # Doğruca, Şirvan, Doğruca () # Durankaya, Şirvan, Durankaya () # Elmadalı, Şirvan, ...
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Şirvan, Siirt
Şirvan ( ar, شروان, syr, ܫܝܪܘܢ, Sherwan, ku, Kufra, Şêrvan, hy, Քուֆրա, translit=) is a municipality in the Şirvan District of Siirt Province in southeastern Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Silokan and Sturkiyan tribes and had a population of 3,958 in 2021. Neighborhoods The municipality is divided into the neighborhoods of Bağcılar, Fatih, Kırtepe, Küfre and Sit. History Şirvan is attested in the 13th century by Yaqut al-Hamawi in ''Mu'jam al-Buldan''. Under the Ottoman Empire, Şirvan was a ''kaza'' (district) of the sanjak of Siirt in the Bitlis Vilayet, and the village of Küfre (ܫܪܘܐܢ, "village" in Syriac, today called Şirvan) served as its administrative centre. In late 19th century, the district of Şirvan was largely inhabited by Muslim Kurds but was also home to a number of Christian Assyrians and Armenians, who constituted roughly 20% of the total population of the district. Of the total 200-odd settlements in the distri ...
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