Pertek
Pertek is a town and seat of Pertek District in Tunceli Province, Turkey. It had a population of 6,365 in 2021 and is populated by Kurds and Turks. The mayor is Recai Vural from the Justice and Development Party (Turkey).
The neighborhoods of the town are Camiikebir, Derebaşı, İstiklal, Kaledibi, Soğukpınar.
History
The area of Pertek was ruled by different empires in its history. In the medieval period such as the Armenians and Byzantines before being taken over by different Islamic dynasties after the 11th century. Later it became part of the Ilkhanids and others and finally became part of the Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century.During the Ottoman period Pertek was a hereditary Kurdish sanjak. The old town of Pertek was located near the citadel but was abandoned in 1838 and moved to its current location. Armenian sources state that about 180 Armenians still lived in the old town up until the early 1900s despite the rising water levels of the Euphrates river. After 1889, it was fully incorporated into the Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet as a nahiye district of the Charsanjak kaza within the sanjak of Dersim.
According to the 1881 Ottoman census, there were 6 neighborhoods of Pertag town - 1154 total males in 520 households. The general district had 23 villages of Pertag district - 127 total males in 552 households. Females were often undercounted or entirely disregarded from census counts.
As a result of the construction of the Keban Dam, the Pertek district experienced the submerging of a number of its district's villages. Some of the settlements submerged were Eski Pertek, Borkin, Korluca, Balan, Deşt, Zahuran, Beroç, Karameşe, Tuzbaşı .