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Nazımiye District
Nazımiye District is a district of Tunceli Province in Turkey. The town of Nazımiye is the seat and the district had a population of 3,011 in 2021. Its area is 543 km2. Composition Beside the town of Nazımiye, the district encompasses twenty-five villages and 169 hamlets A hamlet is a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village. This is often simply an informal description of a smaller settlement or possibly a subdivision or satellite entity to a larger settlement. Sometimes a hamlet is defined f .... Villages # Aşağıdoluca # Ayranlı # Ballıca # Beytaşı # Bostanlı # Büyükyurt # Çevrecik # Dallıbahçe # Demirce # Dereova # Doğantaş # Geriş # Güneycik # Günlüce # Güzelpınar # Kapıbaşı # Kılköy # Ramazanköy # Sapköy # Sarıyayla # Turnayolu # Yayıkağıl # Yazgeldi # Yiğitler # Yukarıdoluca References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nazimiye District Districts of Tunceli Province Nazımiye District
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Nazımiye
Nazımiye (), formerly known as Kızıl Kilise (, ), is a municipality and seat of the Nazımiye District of Tunceli Province in Turkey. It had a population of 1,262 in 2021. It is populated by Zazas, Zaza Kurds of the Arel and Lolan (tribe), Lolan tribes. The main religion is Kurdish Alevism and main language is Zaza language, Zazaki. At the same time, Hidden Armenians, crypto-Armenians who survived the Armenian genocide also live in Nazımiye. History Its old name is ''Kızıl Kilise'' (). The settlement, which came under Ottoman Empire, Ottoman rule after the Battle of Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, was first connected to the Çemişgezek Sanjak and then to the Mazgirt Sanjak. In the census of the period of 1521–1523, the settlement was in the status of a village with the name Kızıl Kilise, and there were 23 households in the settlement where the members of the Dersimlü tribe lived at that time. The settlement, which was connected to Erzincan in 1847, rose to the status ...
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