Divriği Explained

Type:municipality
Divriği
Coordinates:39.3667°N 45°W
Province:Sivas
District:Divriği
Leader Party:CHP
Leader Name:Cihan Deniz Akbaş
Population Total:10800
Population As Of:2022
Postal Code:58300
Area Code:0346

Divriği is a town of eleven thousand people in Sivas Province, Turkey, and is the district capital of Divriği District.[1] [2] The town lies on a gentle slope on the south bank of the Çaltısuyu river, a tributary of the Karasu river which flows into the Euphrates.

The 13th century Great Mosque and Hospital of Divriği are on UNESCO's World Heritage List by virtue of the exquisite carvings and architecture of both buildings.[3] There are large iron mines nearby and the town is on the Turkish rail network.

History

The Hittites may used the iron ore.[4]

In the 9th century the town was known as Abrik and controlled by the Paulicians with the support of Arabs and the emir of Malatya.[5] It had been founded ca. 850 by Karbeas, the leader of the Paulicians, a heretical Armenian sect that adhered to a dualistic cosmology. The Paulicians fortified it and used it as refuge and the capital of their state during the ninth century.[6]

Later called Tephrike, it was recaptured by the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Emperor Basil I and was temporarily named Leontokome (after Emperor Leo VI) and made into a thema. In the early eleventh century, the town was part of the territory given to the Armenian king Seneqerim-Hovhannes of Vaspurakan in exchange for his lands in Vaspurakan.

After the battle of Manzikert (present day Malazgirt), Divriği came under the control of the Sultanate of Rûm.[7] The Mengüjeks built the Great Mosque and hospital. A medieval castle, with remains mostly from the thirteenth century, is situated on top of a steep hill overlooking the town.

Economy

The railway arrived in 1937 and exports ore from iron mines which still supports the economy of the town and national economy.[8] The Great Mosque and hospital is the main draw, and there are some other places which attract tourists.[9]

Climate

Divriği has a dry-summer continental climate (Köppen: Dsa), bordering a semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSk),[10] with hot, dry summers, and cold, snowy winters.[11]

Demographics

About 103 of the 109 villages are populated by Alevis. The majority of the Alevi population is Turkish, with a significant Kurdish Alevi minority.[12] Evliya Çelebi included that Divriği was made up of Greeks and Turkomans as well as Armenians and Kurds in his seyahatname.[13]

Notable people

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx İlçe Belediyesi
  2. Web site: Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports. 22 May 2023. TÜİK. en. XLS.
  3. Web site: Great Mosque and Hospital of Divriği. 2019-11-05. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. en.
  4. Muhly . J. D. . Maddin . R. . Stech . T. . Özgen . E. . December 1985 . Iron in Anatolia and the Nature of the Hittite Iron Industry . Anatolian Studies . en . 35 . 67–84 . 10.2307/3642872 . 2048-0849.
  5. Web site: Divriği Belediye Başkanlığı Sivas . 2024-10-26 . www.divrigi.bel.tr.
  6. Foss, Clive. "Tephrike". Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. vol. 3. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 2025.
  7. Encyclopedia: Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture: Three-Volume Set . Oxford University Press .
  8. Web site: Ulusal Tez Merkezi Anasayfa . 2024-10-26 . tez.yok.gov.tr.
  9. Web site: Divriği . 2024-10-26 . korumakurullari.ktb.gov.tr.
  10. Table 1 Overview of the Köppen-Geiger climate classes including the defining criteria. . Nature: Scientific Data . en.
  11. Web site: Kar Örtülü Gün Sayısı . MGM.
  12. News: 24 June 2019. Divriği hakkında tarihi bilgiler ve Divriği Alevi Köyleri. tr. Alevi Haber. 26 July 2021.
  13. Book: Evliyâ Çelebi Seyahatnâmesi: III . 223 . 17 October 2022.