Andaç,_Uludere

Andaç, Uludere

Andaç, Uludere

Village in Şırnak Province, Turkey


Andaç (Kurdish: Elemûna; Syriac: Halmūn)[2][nb 1] is a village in the Uludere District of Şırnak Province in Turkey.[6] The village is populated by Kurds from the Kaşuran tribe and had a population of 3,386 in 2023.[7][1]

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The hamlets of Arslanlı (Şivrezan) and Yarma (Gelemus, Geramûsa) are attached to Andaç.[8]

History

Halmūn (today called Andaç) was historically inhabited by Assyrian people and located in the Lower Tyari district in the Hakkari region.[9] It is identified with the village of Halmon recorded in the diocese of Beth Nuhadra.[2] It had one church and was served as part of the diocese of the Patriarch of the Church of the East.[10] According to the English missionary George Percy Badger, the village was inhabited by 50 Assyrian families in 1850, all of whom belonged to the Church of the East and were served by two priests.[9] By 1877, the village's population had grown to 60 families with one priest when visited by Edward Lewes Cutts.[11] Halmūn was destroyed by the Ottoman Army in June 1915 amidst the Sayfo.[4] Survivors were later resettled at Cham Sus in Iraq.[5]

Population

Population history from 2007 to 2023:[1]

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References

Notes

  1. Alternatively transliterated as Halamoon,[3] Halmon,[4] or Alamun.[5]

Citations

  1. "Address Based Population Registration System Results". Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (in Turkish). Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  2. Badger 1852, p. 394; Aboona 2008, p. 291.
  3. "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  4. Baz (2016), p. 104.
  5. "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  6. Wilmshurst 2000, p. 288; Aboona 2008, p. 288.

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