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Hekimhan (District)

Last Updated: 03/17/2026

Malatya’s largest district, Hekimhan, is like a hidden treasure nestled between high mountains and deep valleys. Have you ever wondered why a district might be named after a doctor? Let’s explore this mysterious district and its surprises together!

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Where Does the Name Hekimhan Come From?

Hekimhan’s name originates from a famous physician who lived approximately 800 years ago. During the 13th century under the Seljuks, a doctor named Abu al-Hasan al-Hekim built a large caravanserai here.

At the time, people began referring to this caravanserai as “Han-ı Hekim,” meaning “The Doctor’s Inn.” Over time, this name merged into one word, becoming today’s Hekimhan. The historic stone caravanserai still stands today, waiting for visitors.

Treasures Beneath and Above the Soil

Hekimhan’s land is remarkably rich. Beneath its mountains lie valuable minerals such as iron and chromium. In fact, Hekimhan Station is one of Turkey’s most important hubs for mineral transportation.

What about what grows on the surface? One of the first things that come to mind when hearing Hekimhan is its large and delicious walnuts. Additionally, the famous Malatya apricots, exported around the world, are grown abundantly here.

What Can You Visit in Hekimhan?

If your journey ever takes you to Hekimhan, there are many places you must see! If you love nature, the blue waters and massive rock formations of Girmana Canyon are perfect for you. A canyon is a deep valley formed over millions of years by rivers eroding rock.

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If you enjoy winter sports, you can ski on Yamadağı, the highest point in Malatya. If you are a history enthusiast, you can examine ancient inscriptions dating back to the Hittite period.

A Journey Through Time


  • 2nd Century BCE: Hekimhan was an important stop along the Silk Road and the Copper Road.
  • 1218: The foundations of the stone caravanserai were laid by the renowned physician Abu al-Hasan.
  • 1656: Military investments were made in the region and a mosque was built under Köprülü Mehmet Pasha.
  • 1 July 1921: Hekimhan officially gained district status.



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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

If you were to visit Girmana Canyon, what kind of adventure would you imagine having along the river that flows between the steep cliffs?


The name Hekimhan has survived to this day thanks to a hospitable inn built by a benevolent doctor. If you were an architect or a doctor, what kind of structure would you build so that people could rest in it for centuries and remember you?


What languages would you write messages of friendship on the walls of this building? You could sketch your vision of this "Future Inn" on paper or write the story of the structure you have named!


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Climate(s)

Continental

Region(s)

Eastern Anatolia

Province(s)

Malatya

Population(Text)

17,116 (2025)

Who Wrote?
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AuthorAdem YücelMarch 17, 2026
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Hekimhan is the largest district in Malatya by area and derives its name from a historical stone inn built by a physician during the Seljuk period. These ancient lands, located along the Silk Road and Copper Road routes, are known not only for their underground riches such as iron and chromium mines but also for their agricultural delights including walnuts and apricots. With natural attractions like the Girmana Canyon and Yamadağı Mountain, and a historical heritage spanning from the Hittites to the Ottomans, Hekimhan is a crossroads of Anatolia where past and present converge.

Bibliographies

Hekimhan Kaymakamlığı. "Genel Bilgi." Accessed February 26, 2026. https://hekimhan.gov.tr/genel-bilgi.

Malatya Valiliği. "Hekimhan." Accessed February 26, 2026. https://www.malatya.gov.tr/hekimhan.

Malatya İl Directorate of Culture and Tourism. "Hekimhan." Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey. Accessed February 26, 2026. https://malatya.ktb.gov.tr/TR-58276/hekimhan.html

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