Adiyaman is a province in south-central Turkey. The province was created in 1954 out of part of Malatya Province. Area 7,614 km². Population 623,811 (2000 census) up from 513,131 in 1990. The capital is Adiyaman.

The area has been inhabited since the earliest times and many civilisations have settled here. There are therefore a number of places of historical interest which attract visitors. Nemrud Dagi is a major site of interest here, noted for its sanctuary of statues built by Antiochus Theos, king of Commagene. It is accessed through the town of Kahta.
A branch of the large Atatürk reservoir lies between Adiyaman and the town of Samsat, and with more investment the irrigation this coud become a rich agricultural zone. Currently it does feel impoverished and people travelling by mule or donkey are a common sight.

Adiyaman

Adiyaman (the ancient Perre or Pordonnium) is a city in southeastern Turkey, capital of the Adiyaman Province. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in Turkey. The population rose from 100,045 (1990) to 178,538 (2000) (census figures).


According to legend the name Adiyaman comes from story of 'yediyaman' (the seven heroes): once there was a father who worshipped false idols and has seven sons. His sons were upset that the father worshipped these things and one day when he was out hunting the boys destroyed the idols. On his return the father saw what they had done and killed the boys one by one. The people were astounded and buried the boys giving them the name yediyaman.

Alternatively the name could be a corruption of “vadi-i leman” (the beautiful valley) as the town is surrounded on all sides by fertile valleys.

 
 
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