Malazgirt | |
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Coordinates: 39°08′52″N 42°32′39″E / 39.14778°N 42.54417°ECoordinates: 39°08′52″N 42°32′39″E / 39.14778°N 42.54417°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Province | Muş |
Government | |
• Mayor | Halis Coşkun (BDP) |
• Kaymakam | Bilal Yavaş |
Area | |
• District | 1,526.71 km2 (589.47 sq mi) |
Population (2012) | |
• Urban | 21,733 |
• District | 60,261 |
• District density | 39/km2 (100/sq mi) |
Post code | 49400 |
Website | www |
Malazgirt (also Malâzgird; Armenian: Մանազկերտ Manazkert; historically Manzikert, Μαντζικέρτ) is a town in Muş Province in eastern Turkey, with a population of 23,697 (year 2000).
The settlement dates to the Iron Age, according to the Soviet Encyclopedia it was established during the reign of the Urartian king Menua (r. 810–785 BC). The Armenian name Manazkert is supposedly shortened from Manavazkert (Armenian: Մանավազկերտ), adopted in Greek as Μαντζικέρτ. The suffix -kert is frequently found in Armenian toponymy, meaning "built by". According to Movses Khorenatsi, Manzikert was founded by Manaz, one of the sons of Hayk, the legendary and eponymous patriarch and progenitor of the Armenians. It was successively part of New Assyrian Empire, Median Empire, Persian Empire, Seleucid Empire, Kingdom of Armenia, Parthian Empire, Roman Empire, Sassanid Empire, Byzantine Empire, Rashidun Caliphate, Umayyads and Abbasids after demise of Urartu.
The lands around Manzikert belonged to the Manavazyans, an Armenian nakharar family which claimed descent from Manaz, until 333 A.D., when King Khosrov III Arshakuni of Armenia ordered that all members of the family be put to the sword. He later awarded the lands to another family, the Aghbianosyans. Manzikert was a fortified town, and served as an important trading center located in the canton of Apahunik' in the Turuberan province of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia. It also served as the capital of the Kaysite emirate from around 860 until 964. After the Armenian revolt of 771-772 the Abbasid government encouraged the migration of Arab tribes to the region and this resulted in the settling of Arab tribes in the vicinity of Malazgirt. In 968 The Byzantine general Bardas Phokas captured Manzikert, which was incorporated into the Byzantine katepanate of Basprakania (Vaspurakan). In 1054, the Seljuk Turks made an attempt to capture the city but were repulsed by the city's garrison under the command of Basil Apocapes.