Tekağaç, Besni

Definition
Tekağaç is a village located in the district of Besni, within Adıyaman Province in southeastern Turkey.

Overview

  • Administrative status: Village (köy) under the jurisdiction of the Besni District governorate.
  • Geographical location: Situated in the Anatolian plateau, the village lies at an approximate elevation of 800 m above sea level. Its coordinates are not precisely documented in publicly accessible sources.
  • Population: The most recent population figures from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) are not readily available in open‑source databases; consequently, the exact number of inhabitants is uncertain.
  • Economy and infrastructure: Like many rural settlements in the region, the local economy is presumed to be based on agriculture and animal husbandry, though specific data for Tekağaç have not been published. Basic services such as primary education, a mosque, and a village water supply are typical of villages in Besni district, yet verification for this particular settlement is lacking.

Etymology / Origin
The name Tekağaç appears to be a compound of two Turkish words: tek meaning “single” or “alone,” and ağaç meaning “tree.” The literal translation would be “single tree,” which may refer historically to a notable solitary tree that served as a landmark. No documented historical source confirms this derivation, so the interpretation remains plausible but not verified.

Characteristics

  • Administrative affiliation: Part of the Besni sub‑province (ilçe) and therefore subject to the administrative policies of Adıyaman Province.
  • Cultural aspects: The village is likely inhabited by residents of Turkish ethnic background, adhering to the cultural and religious practices common in the region, predominantly Sunni Islam. Specific cultural festivals or notable historical sites in Tekağaç have not been recorded in accessible references.
  • Transportation: Access to the village is typically via rural road networks connecting it to the district centre, Besni, which lies approximately 10–15 km away. Public transportation details are not documented.

Related Topics

  • Besni District: The administrative district encompassing Tekağaç, known for its agricultural production and historical sites.
  • Adıyaman Province: The province in southeastern Turkey, notable for its archaeological heritage, including the UNESCO‑listed Mount Nemrut.
  • List of villages in Adıyaman Province: An enumeration of rural settlements within the province, providing context for Tekağaç’s classification.
  • Rural settlement patterns in Turkey: Scholarly studies on the organization, demographics, and economic activities of villages like Tekağaç.

Note: Precise demographic and infrastructural data for Tekağaç are not readily available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources; consequently, some statements are based on typical characteristics of villages in the Besni district. Accurate, up‑to‑date information may be obtained from official Turkish government publications or local administrative offices.

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