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Esenlik, Bulanık
Esenlik is a village in the Bulanık District Bulanık District is a Districts of Turkey, district of the Muş Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Bulanık.
, Muş Province, in east Turkey. Its population is 1,227 (2022).


History

There is Esenlik Mosque from Seljuk in Esenlik. It was built by Sheikh Abdülmelik in 1194 with Ahlat stones. The mosque was last restored by the
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Esenlik Mosque
Esenlik Mosque is a historical mosque in Esenlik, Bulanık, Muş, Turkey. History It was built by the Seljuks. It was built by Sheikh Abdülmelik in 1194. Ahlat stone was used. It is a building with a single dome, four windows and two doors. It is understood from the inscription on the crown gate that the mosque was built by the Artuqids The Artuqid dynasty (alternatively Artukid, Ortoqid, or Ortokid; , pl. ; ; ) was a Turkoman dynasty originated from tribe that ruled in eastern Anatolia, Northern Syria and Northern Iraq in the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. The Artuqi ... in 725/1325. The mosque was last restored in 1985 by the General Directorate of Foundations. Esenlik mosque was previously a monastery. Şeyh Abdülmelik Mosque was built in 725 H./1325 A.D. according to the two-line Arabic inscription carved into stone, located on the crown gate in the north direction (Kulağuz, 1997, 46; Günes, 2003, 67–68). It is known that during the period in questi ...
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Bulanık District
Bulanık District is a Districts of Turkey, district of the Muş Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Bulanık.İlçe Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
Its area is 1,948 km2, and its population is 74,591 (2022).


Geography

The borders of Bulanık district end in Mount Göztepe, Göztepe Mountain in the northwest and are surrounded by Akdoğan Mountains from Varto District, Varto border to Hınıs and Karaçoban district in the north. The district is located at the northeastern foot of the Bilican Mountains, Bilican Mountains.


Fauna

The last 11 individuals of the Demoiselle crane living in Turkey live in the Bulanık Plain.


Tourism

The ...
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Muş Province
Muş Province ( tr, Muş ili, Armenian: Մուշի մարզ, ku, Parêzgeha Mûşê) is a province in eastern Turkey. It is 8,196 km2 in area and has a population of 406,886 according to a 2010 estimate, down from 453,654 in 2000. The provincial capital is the city of Muş. Another town in Muş province, Malazgirt (''Manzikert''), is famous for the Battle of Manzikert of 1071. History The province is considered part of historical Western Armenia. Before Armenian genocide, the area was part of the Six Armenian Vilayets. The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has a Kurdish majority. İlker Gündüzöz was appointed Governor of the province by the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in October 2018. Districts Muş province is divided into 6 districts (capital district in bold): * Bulanık * Hasköy * Korkut * Malazgirt * Muş * Varto Economy Historically, Muş was known for producing wheat. The province also grew madder, but locals retained it, using it for dye. The ...
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Bilican Mountains
Bilican Mountains ( tr, Bilican Dağları), is a mountain range in Turkey, located in the Bulanık district of Muş. It rises at the end of the extension of the Yakupağa Mountains, which is the extension of Süphan Mountain in the east. Geology and geomorphology The Bilican mountains are located between Bulanık and Liz plains and are one of the highest mountain ranges in Muş province. They extend to Bulanık city center by descending regularly. There are Göztepe mountain and Akdoğan mountains Akdoğan Mountains ( tr, Akdoğan Dağları or Hamurpert Dağları); ( hy, Համուր, Khamur or Xamurpert); is a mountain range located at the zero point of the Muş Province, Muş and Erzurum Province, Erzurum border. It extends from the east ... in the north of the Bilican Mountains. References {{Muş-geo-stub Mountain ranges of Turkey Landforms of Muş Province Bulanık District ...
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Villages In Bulanık District
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