Bozatlı is a village located within the Eruh district of Siirt Province in southeastern Turkey.
Geography and Administration Bozatlı is geographically situated in the mountainous terrain characteristic of the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. It falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Eruh district, which is one of the seven districts of Siirt Province. Siirt Province itself borders several other provinces in the region, including Batman, Mardin, Şırnak, and Van, and is known for its diverse landscapes and historical significance. As a village, Bozatlı's local governance is typically managed by a muhtar (village headman) and a village council, operating under the broader authority of the Eruh District Governorship (Kaymakamlık) and the provincial administration.
Demographics Bozatlı is a relatively small rural settlement. Its population figures, like many villages in the region, tend to be modest. For instance, according to population data frequently cited from recent censuses (e.g., 2022 figures), the village had approximately 72 inhabitants, reflecting its status as a small community within the Eruh district.
Economy and Culture The economy of villages such as Bozatlı is generally based on traditional rural activities. These primarily include subsistence agriculture, focusing on crops suitable for the local climate and terrain, and animal husbandry, particularly the raising of sheep and goats. The cultural life of the village is deeply influenced by the local customs and traditions of southeastern Turkey, encompassing the broader Anatolian cultural heritage.