Hizan ( hy, Խիզան, translit=Khizan, ku, Xîzan) is a town in
Bitlis Province
Bitlis Province ( tr, , , ku, Parêzgeha Bidlîsê) is a province of eastern Turkey, located to the west of Lake Van. The province is considered part of Western Armenia by Armenians. The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has ...
,
Turkey
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. It is the seat of
Hizan District.
[İlçe Belediyesi]
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023. Its population is 12,409 (2021).
History
Hizan is located in the valley of the
Gindig Su, a tributary of the
Botan River
The Botan River ( tr, Botan Çayı, ', or '; Kurdish: ; Armenian: ; Neo-Syriac: ; Ancient Greek ''Centrites''/''Kentrites'') is located in the Siirt Province of southeastern Turkey. The upstream of the Botan River is often called Çatak, which ...
.
In this area, the Gindig Su generally flows from north to south, but its course is very snaky and "often deflected by the butts of the mountain crests".
Its valley is steep and rocky and, at least historically, covered with oak trees.
This area, along with the neighboring district of
Müküs, formed part of the ancient province of
Moxoene
Moxoene or Mokk' ( hy, Մոկք, translit=Mokkʿ, ku, Miks) was a territory of Kingdom of Armenia and later Sasanian Armenia, located east of Arzanene from south of Lake Van to north of Bohtan river. The territory was ruled by a local dynasty.
...
.
The Hizan district was historically somewhat remote and isolated - especially the side valleys of tributary streams, which are separated from each other by mountains and historically formed a place for Christian monasteries.
However, during the middle ages, some caravan traffic passed through the valley as an alternative to the
Bitlis
Bitlis ( hy, Բաղեշ '; ku, Bidlîs; ota, بتليس) is a city in southeastern Turkey and the capital of Bitlis Province. The city is located at an elevation of 1,545 metres, 15 km from Lake Van, in the steep-sided valley of the Bitlis R ...
pass.
The route came from
Siirt
Siirt ( ar, سِعِرْد, Siʿird; hy, Սղերդ, S'gherd; syr, ܣܥܪܬ, Siirt; ku, Sêrt) is a city in southeastern Turkey and the seat of Siirt Province. The population of the city according to the 2009 census was 129,188.
History
Pr ...
, crossed the ridge on the valley's west side, and then reached the old town of Hizan before then branching in two - the main route went northwest to the
Güzel Dere ("beautiful valley"), while a side route went east to the Müküs valley.
Eski Hizan, the old site of Hizan, is located at the opening of one of the side valleys.
The site is now occupied by the village of Sirmaçek.
The old town walls are 230 m from east to west and 200 m from north to south; immediately below the north wall is a ravine which would have determined the shape of the fortifications.
The rectangular shape may indicate an ancient Roman foundation (or re-foundation of an earlier site), during the period from 298 to 363 when they controlled Moxoene.
Most of the walls and towers, however, date from much later, probably from the 15th-16th centuries.
The walls are still standing to their original height on most of the south and west sides, but on the north side only the foundations remain.
Beginning in perhaps the mid-13th century, Hizan was the capital of
a Kurdish emirate.
Probably during the 15th and 16th centuries, the emirs had the resources to undertake a rebuilding of the town's fortifications.
Also around this time, the emir Dawud had the town's
medrese
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built.
Located at the center of the old town, the medrese is now used as a hospital and morgue.
At the beginning of the Ottoman rule of Hizan, the town served as an imperial
mint
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.
Some of the town's fortifications were also built during this time.
Government
In the
local elections
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in March 2019, Cezail Aktaş from the
Felicity Party
The Felicity Party ( tr, Saadet Partisi, SP) is an Islamist Turkish political party. It was founded in 2001, and mainly supported by conservative Muslims in Turkey.
It was founded on 20 July 2001 after the Virtue Party (FP) was banned by the C ...
(SP) was elected mayor.
Education
In the district exists the Hizan Public Education Center, where several courses are offered.
Curfews
In the villages of the district, several curfews were announced and imposed by the Governor of Bitlis Province.
Demographics
In 1895 the district of Hizan counted dozens of
Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
villages. The majority of the Christian Armenian population was either killed or forced to convert to
Islam
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, according to the
Catholikos of
Aghtamar
Akdamar Island ( tr, Akdamar Adası, ku, Girava Axtamarê), also known as Aghtamar ( hy, Աղթամար, translit=Aġt’amar) or Akhtamar ( hy, Ախթամար, translit=Axt’amar), is the second largest of the four islands in Lake Van, in east ...
.
In the records of the Ottoman Government, in 1914 the population was 70% Muslim and 30% Christian.
Climate
Notable people
*
Badh ibn Dustak
Abu ʿAbdullah al-Husayn ibn Dustak al-Harbukhti, Abu Shudjaʿ, or simply Baḍ or Baz (died 991) was a Kurdish tribal leader and one of the most important founders of the Marwanid emirate through the maternal line.
Early life
Baḍ was most ...
(died 991),
Kurdish
Kurdish may refer to:
*Kurds or Kurdish people
*Kurdish languages
*Kurdish alphabets
*Kurdistan, the land of the Kurdish people which includes:
**Southern Kurdistan
**Eastern Kurdistan
**Northern Kurdistan
**Western Kurdistan
See also
* Kurd (dis ...
tribal leader and Founder of the
Marwanid Dynasty
*
Xelîlê Sêrtî (1754-1843), Kurdish
mullah
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The title has also been used in some Miz ...
and author most known for his contributions to the Kurdish
madrasas
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.
*
Said Nursî (1877-1960), Sunni-Muslim Kurdish theologian
*
Kâmran İnan
Kamran Inan (1929 – 23 November 2015), Turkish politician, statesman of Kurdish origin, diplomat and scholar. He was born in Hizan, Bitlis Province. Representative in Parliament from Van and Bitlis numerous times. Graduate of Ankara Univers ...
(1929-2015), Politician
*
Suat Kaya
Suat Kaya (born 26 August 1967) is a Turkish football manager and former player who is the manager of Tuzlaspor.
His career was all but associated with Galatasaray, with which he won major titles including and the 2000 UEFA Cup. Over the cours ...
(1999*), Footballer
References
Populated places in Bitlis Province
Hizan District
Towns in Turkey
Kurdish settlements in Turkey
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