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Edremit, Van

Edremit (Kurdish: Artemêt; Armenian: Արտամետ, romanizedArtamet),[3] is a district in the Van Province of Turkey. The district's central town which has the same name is situated on the coast of Lake Van at a distance of 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the city of Van.

Edremit
Edremit
Coordinates: 38°25′27″N 43°15′22″E / 38.42417°N 43.25611°E / 38.42417; 43.25611Coordinates: 38°25′27″N 43°15′22″E / 38.42417°N 43.25611°E / 38.42417; 43.25611
Country Turkey
ProvinceVan
Government
 • MayorGülcan Kaçmaz Sayyiğit (HDP)
 • KaymakamMuhammet Fuat Türkman
Area
 • District270.27 km2 (104.35 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)[2]
 • Urban
14,225
 • District
26,218
 • District density97/km2 (250/sq mi)
Post code
65170
Websitewww.vanedremit.bel.tr

Government

Gülcan Kaçmaz Sayyiğit from the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) was elected mayor at the local elections in March 2019.[4] In September 2019 five council members of the HDP were dismissed and replaced with trustees.[5] The Kaymakam is Muhammet Fuat Türkman.[6]

Etymology

The current name of Edremit derives from the Armenian name Artamet, which literally means "Near the Fields" in Armenian, as it lies near the fields of grape and apple trees on the coastline of lake Van.[7] The Greek name for Edremit is Adramyttion (Άδραμύττιον, Latin: Adramyttium). Greeks connect this name with the ancient Greek goddess Artemis. In pre-Christian times, there was a temple in the area dedicated to the goddess Anahit, who was sometimes identified with Artemis.[7]

History

The town's foundation predates the Christian era. It was founded as a small town at the shores of Lake Van in Tosp district of Vaspurakan province lying in the middle of Historical Armenia. In the course of history, the city has had several names: Artemida, Zard, Artashessyan, Avan, Artavanyan and now - Edremit.[7]

In the time of the Urartian Kingdom, the Edremit gardens were irrigated by the Menua Canal and known to be fertile.[8] The settlement served as a summer residence for the Armenian kings of antiquity.[7]

In the 10th century Artamet had a population of 12,000.[citation needed] It was especially renowned for its apple orchards, and was said to produce the best apples in all Armenia.[7]

At the beginning of the 19th century Artamet had approximately 500 houses, 435 of which were Armenian, and 65 Turkish. After the Hamidian Massacres of 1894–1896, the number of Turkish families increased to 400, while the number of Armenian families decreased to 200.

Shortly before the Armenian genocide, the Armenians of the settlement lived mainly in central part of Artamet, while the Turks settled near peripheral gardens and fields. Before 1915, Artamet had 10 Armenian churches and 1 Greek church. Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and other local Christians were almost entirely destroyed by Turks during the Armenian genocide, although some of the Armenians managed to flee to Eastern Armenia.[7] After the massacre of the local Christians, thousands of their historical monuments were annihilated as well.

The events of Artamet in 1915 are described in the book Four Years Beneath the Crescent by Venezuelan writer and soldier Raphael de Nogales.[9]

Earthquake

On the 9 November 2011 an earthquake of the magnitude of 5.9 Mw occurred in Edremit.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Area of regions (including lakes), km²". Regional Statistics Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. 2002. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. ^ "Population of province/district centers and towns/villages by districts - 2012". Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) Database. Turkish Statistical Institute. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  3. ^ Adem Avcıkıran (2009). Kürtçe Anamnez Anamneza bi Kurmancî (PDF) (in Turkish and Kurdish). p. 57. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  4. ^ Şafak, Yeni (2019-06-12). "Van Edremit Seçim Sonuçları – Edremit Yerel Seçim Sonuçları". Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  5. ^ "HDP councillors in Çaldıran and Edremit replaced by trustees". ANF News. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  6. ^ "T.C. Edremit Kaymakamlığı". www.edremit.gov.tr. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Hakobyan, Tadevos Kh.; Melik-Bakhshyan, Stepan T.; Barseghyan, Hovhannes Kh. (2001). Հայաստանի և հարակից շրջանների տեղանունների բառարան [Dictionary of toponymy of Armenia and adjacent territories] (in Armenian). Vol. 1. Yerevan: Yerevan State University Publishing House. p. 490.
  8. ^ Çiftçi, Ali (2017). The Socio-Economic Organisation of the Urartian Kingdom. Brill. p. 67. ISBN 9789004347588.
  9. ^ Four Years Beneath the Crescent
  10. ^ Güney, D. "Van earthquakes (23 October 2011 and 9 November 2011) and performance of masonry and adobe structures" (PDF). Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

edremit, this, article, about, town, province, turkey, village, armenia, artamet, edremit, kurdish, artemêt, armenian, Արտամետ, romanized, artamet, district, province, turkey, district, central, town, which, same, name, situated, coast, lake, distance, kilomet. This article is about the town in Van Province Turkey For the village in Armenia see Artamet Edremit Kurdish Artemet Armenian Արտամետ romanized Artamet 3 is a district in the Van Province of Turkey The district s central town which has the same name is situated on the coast of Lake Van at a distance of 18 kilometres 11 mi from the city of Van EdremitEdremitCoordinates 38 25 27 N 43 15 22 E 38 42417 N 43 25611 E 38 42417 43 25611 Coordinates 38 25 27 N 43 15 22 E 38 42417 N 43 25611 E 38 42417 43 25611Country TurkeyProvinceVanGovernment MayorGulcan Kacmaz Sayyigit HDP KaymakamMuhammet Fuat TurkmanArea 1 District270 27 km2 104 35 sq mi Population 2012 2 Urban14 225 District26 218 District density97 km2 250 sq mi Post code65170Websitewww vanedremit bel tr Contents 1 Government 2 Etymology 3 History 4 ReferencesGovernment EditGulcan Kacmaz Sayyigit from the Peoples Democratic Party HDP was elected mayor at the local elections in March 2019 4 In September 2019 five council members of the HDP were dismissed and replaced with trustees 5 The Kaymakam is Muhammet Fuat Turkman 6 Etymology EditThe current name of Edremit derives from the Armenian name Artamet which literally means Near the Fields in Armenian as it lies near the fields of grape and apple trees on the coastline of lake Van 7 The Greek name for Edremit is Adramyttion Adramyttion Latin Adramyttium Greeks connect this name with the ancient Greek goddess Artemis In pre Christian times there was a temple in the area dedicated to the goddess Anahit who was sometimes identified with Artemis 7 History EditThe town s foundation predates the Christian era It was founded as a small town at the shores of Lake Van in Tosp district of Vaspurakan province lying in the middle of Historical Armenia In the course of history the city has had several names Artemida Zard Artashessyan Avan Artavanyan and now Edremit 7 In the time of the Urartian Kingdom the Edremit gardens were irrigated by the Menua Canal and known to be fertile 8 The settlement served as a summer residence for the Armenian kings of antiquity 7 In the 10th century Artamet had a population of 12 000 citation needed It was especially renowned for its apple orchards and was said to produce the best apples in all Armenia 7 At the beginning of the 19th century Artamet had approximately 500 houses 435 of which were Armenian and 65 Turkish After the Hamidian Massacres of 1894 1896 the number of Turkish families increased to 400 while the number of Armenian families decreased to 200 Shortly before the Armenian genocide the Armenians of the settlement lived mainly in central part of Artamet while the Turks settled near peripheral gardens and fields Before 1915 Artamet had 10 Armenian churches and 1 Greek church Armenians Greeks Assyrians and other local Christians were almost entirely destroyed by Turks during the Armenian genocide although some of the Armenians managed to flee to Eastern Armenia 7 After the massacre of the local Christians thousands of their historical monuments were annihilated as well The events of Artamet in 1915 are described in the book Four Years Beneath the Crescent by Venezuelan writer and soldier Raphael de Nogales 9 EarthquakeOn the 9 November 2011 an earthquake of the magnitude of 5 9 Mw occurred in Edremit 10 References Edit Area of regions including lakes km Regional Statistics Database Turkish Statistical Institute 2002 Retrieved 2013 03 05 Population of province district centers and towns villages by districts 2012 Address Based Population Registration System ABPRS Database Turkish Statistical Institute Retrieved 2013 02 27 Adem Avcikiran 2009 Kurtce Anamnez Anamneza bi Kurmanci PDF in Turkish and Kurdish p 57 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Safak Yeni 2019 06 12 Van Edremit Secim Sonuclari Edremit Yerel Secim Sonuclari Yeni Safak in Turkish Retrieved 2019 12 06 HDP councillors in Caldiran and Edremit replaced by trustees ANF News Retrieved 2019 12 06 T C Edremit Kaymakamligi www edremit gov tr Retrieved 2019 12 06 a b c d e f Hakobyan Tadevos Kh Melik Bakhshyan Stepan T Barseghyan Hovhannes Kh 2001 Հայաստանի և հարակից շրջանների տեղանունների բառարան Dictionary of toponymy of Armenia and adjacent territories in Armenian Vol 1 Yerevan Yerevan State University Publishing House p 490 Ciftci Ali 2017 The Socio Economic Organisation of the Urartian Kingdom Brill p 67 ISBN 9789004347588 Four Years Beneath the Crescent Guney D Van earthquakes 23 October 2011 and 9 November 2011 and performance of masonry and adobe structures PDF Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Retrieved 1 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edremit Van amp oldid 1068136528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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