Kurtalan
Municipality in Siirt Province, Turkey
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Kurtalan (Kurdish: Misircê,[1] Armenian: Խարզան, romanized: Xarzan or Հարզան, Harzan[2]) is a municipality in the Kurtalan District of Siirt Province in Turkey.[3] It was called Garzan until 1938 when it was renamed.[4] The municipality is populated by Kurds of the Pencenarî Kurdish tribe and had a population of 36,273 in 2021.[5][6]
Demographics
According to Vital Cuinet, the kaza of Garzan had a population of 13,000 in 1891, including 8,800 Muslims, 3,600 Armenians, and others 600. The Muslim population were mostly Kurds. Syriac Catholics also lived in the area.[2] With the exception of a few dozen, all Armenians were massacred during the Armenian genocide. The fate of Syriacs was similar to that of Armenians during the Syriac genocide.[2]
| Turkish | Arabic | Kurdish | Circassian | Armenian | Unknown or other languages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 585 | 736 | 12,739 | 3 | 0 | 90 |
| Muslim | Armenian | Jewish | Other |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13,407 | 55 | 1 | 406 |
Government
In the local elections of 2019 Baran Akgül was elected as Mayor.[8]
Transport
In Kurtalan railway station is the eastern terminus of the Southern Kurtalan Express between Ankara and Kurtalan operated by TCDD Taşımacılık.[9]
Notable people
- Baran Akgül - Mayor and Politician[10]