Beşiri

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Beşiri
Beşiri is located in Turkey
Beşiri
Beşiri
Coordinates: 37°55′12″N 41°17′24″E / 37.92000°N 41.29000°E / 37.92000; 41.29000Coordinates: 37°55′12″N 41°17′24″E / 37.92000°N 41.29000°E / 37.92000; 41.29000
Country Turkey
ProvinceBatman
Government
 • MayorMustafa Öztürt (BDP)
 • KaymakamÜzeyir Yılmaz
Area
 • District888.51 km2 (343.06 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)[2]
 • Urban
8,368
 • District
30,303
 • District density34/km2 (88/sq mi)
Websitewww.besiri.bel.tr

Beşiri (Kurdish: Qubînê)[3] is just 16km northeast from the centre of Batman. It was originally a village of Diyarbakir province, it later became a district of Siirt and finally in 1990 a district of Batman. The mayor is Mustafa Öztürt (BDP).[4]

Population: ADNKS (Adrese Dayalı Nüfus Kayıt Sistemi) 31.649 - 2008 year.

Significance and Yezidi presence[]

Beşiri once had large Yezidi population, in villages like Kurukavak (Hamdûna) and Uğrak (Texeriyê), only a couple of Yezidi families remain today. However, elsewhere, in Yolveren (Çinêra), Oğuz (Şimzê) and Üçkuyular (Faqîra), some families have returned from diaspora to settle again. These families, have constructed a social and traditional condolence house in Üçkuyular village, with support from the diaspora community in Europe. Villagers and the neighbouring villages use the building as a community place, where they do weddings, funerals and other occasions, as well as prayers. The diaspora Yezidis that funded the house usually have vacation there in the summer. The purpose of this house, which has four rooms, a kitchen and a prayer room, is to help preserve Yezidi presence, culture and traditions in the area.[4]

Notable residents[]

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. 56. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b Ilse., Ahmady, Kameel. Lim, Richard. Çulhaoğlu, Metin. Sturkenboom (2009). Another look at East and Southeast Turkey : a traveller's handbook. GABB. ISBN 978-605-60513-0-2. OCLC 612145076.
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