Eruh
Eruh is located in Turkey
Eruh
Eruh
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 37°44′59″N 42°10′47″E / 37.74972°N 42.17972°E / 37.74972; 42.17972
CountryTurkey
ProvinceSiirt
DistrictEruh
Government
  MayorCevher Çiftçi (AKP)
Population
 (2021)
8,895
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)
Websitewww.eruh.bel.tr

Eruh (Kurdish: Dih,[1] Armenian: Դեհ, romanized: Dih[2]) is a town and seat of Eruh District of Siirt Province of Turkey.[3]

The town is populated by Kurds of the Botikan tribe and had a population of 8,895 in 2021.[4][5][6]

Neighborhoods

Eruh town is divided into the three neighborhoods of Farih, Sarıgül and Dih.[6]

Politics

In the local elections of March 2019 Cevher Çiftçi was elected mayor.[7] The current District Governor is Ali Erdoĝan.[8]

Municipality in Eruh

History

Eruh was the location of one of two attacks by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on the 15 August 1984.[9]

In 2013, the Armenian St. John's Church (Surb Hovhannes) in the Dih district of Eruh, Turkey, was turned into an Islamic religious school for girls.[10]

Demographics

According to the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople, in 1914 there were 3,393 Armenians in the kaza of Eruh, including 2,412 in Eruh proper.[2] They were slaughtered by the forces commanded by Halil Kut and Djevdet Bey during the Armenian genocide.[2]

The 1927 Turkish census gives a population of 14,910 for the district. 14,451 of them declared being native Kurdish speakers. 14,482 declared being Muslims.[11]

References

  1. Avcıkıran, Adem (2009). Kürtçe Anamnez, Anamneza bi Kurmancî (in Kurdish and Turkish). p. 57.
  2. 1 2 3 "Kaza Eruh / Bohtan / Botan". Virtual Genocide Memorial. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  3. "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  4. "Sosyal ve kültürel yapı" (PDF) (in Turkish). p. 143. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. Baluken, Yusuf (2021). "Aşiretten mîrliğe Buxtîler". Kovara Kurdinameyê ya Navnetewî. 4: 49.
  6. 1 2 "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  7. Şafak, Yeni (2019-11-14). "Siirt Eruh Seçim Sonuçları – 31 Mart 2019 Eruh İttifaka Göre Yerel Seçim Sonuçları". Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  8. "Kaymakam". www.eruh.gov.tr. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  9. Casier, Marlies; Jongerden, Joost (2010-09-13). Nationalisms and Politics in Turkey: Political Islam, Kemalism and the Kurdish Issue. Routledge. p. 131. ISBN 9781136938672.
  10. "Թուրքական Էրուհ քաղաքի հայկական եկեղեցին վերածում են իսլամական դպրոցի". armenpress.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  11. BabaoğLu, Resul (2018-01-01). "CUMHURİYET İDARESİNE GEÇİŞ SÜRECİNDE SİİRT'TE DEMOGRAFİK GÖSTERGELER" (PDF). Journal Of History School. 11 (XXXIV): 529–563. doi:10.14225/Joh1285. ISSN 1308-5298.


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