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Kiğı

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Country
  
Turkey

Post code
  
12800

Province
  
Bingöl Province

Elevation
  
1,700 m (5,600 ft)

Website
  
www.kigi.bel.tr

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Kiğı (Kurdish: Gêxî‎, Armenian: Քղի Kʿġi) is a town and district of Bingöl Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The mayor is Yılmaz Gündüz (CHP). The district has a population of 3.188 out of which 1.604 live in the town of Kiğı.

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Historically this area was ruled by different Armenian, Byzantine, Kurdish and Turkic dynasties. The town became part of the Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century. There were battles in this area between the Russians and Ottomans during World War I. During the Middle Ages, Kiğı had been a mint town of the Ilkhanids. Historically a nearby iron mine was used but mining stopped in 1820. The main sights in the town are the citadel, the mosque built in 1401/02 and commissioned by Pir Ali son of the Aq Qoyunlu Kutlu. But the present structure is largely a restoration from later times. The medieval Muslim tomb and bathhouse of Yazıcızadeler and the ruins of a church. The current location of the town was moved here after a Safavid raid in the 16th century, the old site was near the citadel.

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Kiğı Wikipedia