Dedeler, Yüksekova

Dedeler (Kurdish: Zîzan; Syriac: Zīzan)[2][nb 1] is a village in the Yüksekova District of Hakkâri Province in Turkey.[4] The village is populated by Kurds of the Dirî tribe and had a population of 880 in 2022.[1][5]

Dedeler
Village
Village
Dedeler is located in Turkey
Dedeler
Dedeler
Location in Turkey
Coordinates: 37.498°N 44.326°E / 37.498; 44.326
CountryTurkey
ProvinceHakkâri
DistrictYüksekova
Population
 (2022)[1]
880
Time zoneTRT (UTC+3)

History

Zīzan (today called Dedeler) was inhabited by 21 Assyrian families in 1850, all of whom were adherents of the Church of the East and were served by one priest and one church as part of the diocese of Gāwār according to the English missionary George Percy Badger.[2] The population had increased to 30 families by 1877 when visited by Edward Lewes Cutts.[2] The village was destroyed by the Ottoman Army in 1915 amidst the Sayfo.[6]

Population

Population history from 1997 to 2022:[7][1]

Population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1997656    
2007991+4.21%
2012951−0.82%
2017923−0.60%
2022880−0.95%

References

Notes

  1. Alternatively transliterated as Zeezan.[3]

Citations

  1. "Address Based Population Registration System Results". Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (in Turkish). Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  2. Wilmshurst (2000), p. 302.
  3. Badger 1852, p. 398; Aboona 2008, p. 296.
  4. "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  5. "Hakkari'de referandum çalışmaları hız kazandı" (in Turkish). 9 April 2007. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  6. Yacoub (2016), p. 163.
  7. "1997 Population Count" (PDF) (in Turkish). Turkish Statistical Institute. 1999. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 October 2022.

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