Çöğürlü, Muş

Çöğürlü is a satellite village of Muş in the central district of Muş Province , Eastern Anatolia Turkey.[1]

History

Çöğürlü about 1915

The old name of the village was Arinc or Arinch which was changed to Cogurlu in the 19th century.

At the end of the 19th century Chechens had begun to emigrate from the Caucasus to eastern Turkey. In 1902, it was estimated there were 1300 Armenians living in or around the village. In 1914, the Armenian church estimated only 613 Armenians in or around the village.[2] The village was depopulated in 1914.

In the year 2007 the population of the town was 2567.[3]

Today the economy of a village depends on agriculture and husbandry. There is a primary school in the village which has drinking water and a sewerage network, electricity and fixed telephone. There is a bus service and a railway station.[4]

References

  1. Muş Çöğürlü Köyü Resimleri.
  2. photo in 1914.
  3. Çöğürlü in Merkez (Muş)
  4. Map by Robert H. Hewsen, Armenian SSR Atlas, Yerevan – Moscow, 1961


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