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Malazgirt (District)

Last Updated: 06/01/2026

Are you ready for a journey to a land where the gates of Anatolia opened, rivers roared with energy, and majestic castles rose? Muş and Malazgirt await us with thousands of years of history.

Where Does the Name Malazgirt Come From?

The name Malazgirt traces back to an ancient king. Thousands of years ago, the Urartian king Menuas founded a city here named “Menuahina” meaning “the city of Menuas.” Over time, this name evolved through various languages into “Manavazakert” and “Manazcird,” eventually becoming today’s Malazgirt. The local population also refers to the town as “Kele” due to its imposing fortress.

The Great Victory of Malazgirt

In 1071, a battle that changed the course of world history took place on these lands. The armies of Seljuk Sultan Alparslan and Byzantine Emperor Romanos Diogenes met on the Malazgirt Plain. Sultan Alparslan deployed his troops in a clever formation shaped like a "crescent". Thanks to this strategy, the Seljuk forces defeated the much larger Byzantine army. This victory was the most significant event that enabled the Turkish settlement of Anatolia.


Malazgirt Between Mountains and Rivers

Malazgirt is the largest district of Muş province in Eastern Anatolia. It lies immediately north of Lake Van, Türkiye’s largest lake. The Murat River flows directly through the district. The town was built on a vast plain formed by ancient tectonic movements. Malazgirt is a medium-sized settlement spread across a flat area.

Historical Structures of the Town

Malazgirt Castle

A magnificent castle stands in the district, constructed from black hard stone and very strong mortar. It was built by the Byzantines in the 10th century and has witnessed numerous sieges and battles throughout history.


Malazgirt Castle (Culture Portal)

Historic Murat Bridge

Located 12 kilometers from the center of Muş province, this bridge spans the Murat River. Built during the Seljuk period, it is 143 meters long and features 12 arches.


Murat Bridge (Muş Governorship)

Victory Monument

A special monument was erected to symbolize the great victory won at Malazgirt. It features two large columns standing side by side, representing the gateway to Anatolia and the Turkish entry through that gateway.


Victory Monument (Culture Portal)

A Journey Through Time

Approximately 950 years ago, on 26 August 1071, the course of history changed completely on the Malazgirt Plain.

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Malazgirt

Region(s)

Eastern Anatolia Region

Province(s)

Muş

Population(Text)

40.595 (2025)

Who Wrote?
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AuthorÖmer KeleşJune 1, 2026
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Malazgirt and Muş are among Anatolia's most important heritage sites, renowned for both their natural beauty and historical remains. This area is a symbolic point where the course of history changed and a new future began.

Bibliographies

Kültür Portalı. "Malazgirt Kalesi." Türkiye Kültür Portalı. Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/mus/gezilecekyer/malazgrt-kales.

Kültür Portalı. "Malazgirt Zafer Anıtı." Türkiye Kültür Portalı. Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/mus/gezilecekyer/malazgirt-zafer-aniti-.

Malazgirt Kaymakamlığı. "Coğrafya." Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.malazgirt.gov.tr/cografya.

Malazgirt Kaymakamlığı. "Malazgirt." Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.malazgirt.gov.tr/malazgirt.

Muş Valiliği. "Tarihi Murat Köprüsü." Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.mus.gov.tr/tarihi-murat-koprusu.

Muş Valiliği. “Malazgirt.” Accessed April 24, 2026. https://mus.gov.tr/malazgirt-mus.

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