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{{Infobox Province TR
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'''Van Province''' ({{lang-tr|Van ili}}) is a [[Provinces of Turkey|province]] in eastern Turkey, between [[Lake Van]] and the [[Iran]]ian border. It is 19,069&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in area and had a population of 1,035,418 at the end of 2010.
'''Van Province''' ({{lang-tr|Van ili}}) , ({{lang-ku|parêzgeh Wan }})is a [[Provinces of Turkey|province]] in eastern Turkey, between [[Lake Van]] and the [[Iran]]ian border. It is 19,069&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in area and had a population of 1,035,418 at the end of 2010.


Its adjacent provinces are [[Bitlis Province|Bitlis]] to the west, [[Siirt Province|Siirt]] to the southwest, [[Şırnak Province|Şırnak]] and [[Hakkâri Province|Hakkâri]] to the south, and [[Ağrı Province|Ağrı]] to the north. The capital is the city of [[Van, Turkey|Van]].
Its adjacent provinces are [[Bitlis Province|Bitlis]] to the west, [[Siirt Province|Siirt]] to the southwest, [[Şırnak Province|Şırnak]] and [[Hakkâri Province|Hakkâri]] to the south, and [[Ağrı Province|Ağrı]] to the north. The capital is the city of [[Van, Turkey|Van]].

Revision as of 01:40, 30 December 2014

Template:Infobox Province TR Van Province (Template:Lang-tr) , (Template:Lang-ku)is a province in eastern Turkey, between Lake Van and the Iranian border. It is 19,069 km2 in area and had a population of 1,035,418 at the end of 2010.

Its adjacent provinces are Bitlis to the west, Siirt to the southwest, Şırnak and Hakkâri to the south, and Ağrı to the north. The capital is the city of Van.

Districts

Van province is divided into 12 districts:

History

This area was the heartland of Armenians, who lived in these areas from the time of Hayk in the 3rd millennium BCE right up to the late 19th century when the Ottoman Empire seized all the land from the natives.[1] In the 9th century BC the Van area was the center of the Urartian kingdom.[2] The area was a major Armenian population center. The region came under the control of the Armenian Orontids in the 7th century BC and later Persians in the mid-6th century BC. By the early 2nd century BC it was part of the Kingdom of Armenia. It became an important center during the reign of the Armenian king, Tigranes II, who founded the city of Tigranakert in the 1st century BC.[3] With the Seljuq victory at the Battle of Malazgirt in 1071, just north of Lake Van [1], it became a part of the Seljuq Empire and later the Ottoman Empire during their century long wars with their neighboring Iranian Safavid arch rivals, in which Selim I managed to conquer the area over the latter. The area continued to be contested and was passed on between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavids (and their subsequent successors, the Afsharids and Qajars) for many centuries afterwards, all the way up to during the 19th century.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Hofmann (ed.), Tessa (2004). Verfolgung, Vertreibung und Vernichtung der Christen im Osmanischen Reich 1912-1922 [Persecution, Expulsion and Annihilation of the Christian Population in the Ottoman Empire 1912-1922]. Münster: LIT. ISBN 3-8258-7823-6. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ European History in a World Perspective - Page 68 by Shepard Bancroft Clough
  3. ^ The Journal of Roman Studies – Page 124 by Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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