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Turkey: Kahramanmaraş, Malatya | |
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Kurdish | |
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Majority Kurdish Alevism, minority Sunni Islam |
Atma (Local Kurdish: Otmî; Kurdish: Atmî) is a Kurdish tribe mainly inhabiting parts of Kahramanmaraş and Malatya provinces in Turkey.
History
Atma tribesmen believe that they descend from the Kalhor tribe in modern-day Iraq but later migrated to Nusaybin then to Malatya, and a portion of the tribe further settled near Pazarcık. In 16th-century Ottoman records, Atma tribe consisted of 7 people near Malatya. Atma villages in Arguvan were formed after early 18th century. In mid-18th century, Atma inhabited the region to the north of Aintab with 1000 tents, corresponding to modern-day Pazarcık.
Sub-tribes
Atma is made up of 12 sub-tribes:
- Rîvon (lit. the foxes; Turkish: Tilkiler)
- Kizîron (lit. the shorts; Turkish: Kizirler)
- Haydarlı
- Ketiler
- Sadakalar
- Kızkapanlı (lit. with girl-catchers)
- Karahasanlar
- Karalar (lit. blacks)
- Oxcon (Turkish: Ağcalar, lit. whites)
- Turûşon (Turkish: Turuçlu)
- Kabalar (lit. the rudes)
- Mahkânlı
See also
References
- ^ Aksüt, Hamza (2009). Aleviler Türkiye, İran, İrak, Suriye, Bulgaristan: araştırma-inceleme (3 ed.). Yurt Kitap-Yayın. pp. 208–210. ISBN 9789759025618.
- "Pazarcık'ın Kürd Köyleri". alevinet. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
- Niebuhr, Carsten (1778). C. Niebuhrs Reisebeschreibung nach Arabien und andern umliegenden Ländern. Copenhagen: Nicolaus Müller. p. 418. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
- Çay, M. Abdulhalûk (1993). Her yönüyle Kürt dosyası. Boğaziçi Yayınları. p. 305. ISBN 9789754510782. Retrieved 7 January 2023.