Bitlis
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Bitlis (Kurdish: Bilîs or Bedlîs) is a city in Turkey, capital of Bitlis Province. Population 38,130 as of 1990. Kurds form the majority of the population.[1] [The Encyclopaedia of Islam] [2]
The city and region is the home of the 16th century Kurdish historian, Sherefxan Bedlisi (also: Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi), who was also an appointed prince of the Persian and later Ottoman Empires.
William Saroyan's family was originally from Bitlis.
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| Urban districts | Bitlis | Image:Turkey eastern anatolia.jpg |
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| Rural districts | Adilcevaz - Ahlat - Güroymak - Hizan - Mutki - Tatvan | |
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| Aegean | ||
| Black Sea | ||
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| East Anatolia | ||
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| Southeastern Anatolia | ||
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