Nurettin (Konakkuran) Postal Codes, Malazgirt, Muş, Doğu Anadolu Turkey

The postal code for Nurettin (Konakkuran) is 49420 in Doğu Anadolu, Muş, Malazgirt, Turkey. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Nurettin (Konakkuran).

Postal Codes for Places in Nurettin (Konakkuran)

Place Name Postal Codes
1 mah. 49420
2 mah. 49420
Akalan köyü 49420
Alikalkan köyü 49420
Arslankaya köyü 49420
Aşağıkıcık köyü 49420
Atatürk mah. 49420
Bahçe köyü 49420
Dirimpınar köyü 49420
Doğantaş köyü 49420
Gölağılı köyü 49420
Hancağız köyü 49420
Hasanpaşa köyü 49420
Koçali köyü 49420
Konakkuran köyü 49420
Laladağı köyü 49420
Murat mah. 49420
Nurettin köyü 49420
Söğütlü köyü 49420
Yeni mah. 49420
Yukarıkıcık köyü 49420
Ziyaret mah. 49420

Sample Address Format for Nurettin (Konakkuran)

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Nurettin (Konakkuran), Malazgirt, Muş, Doğu Anadolu, 49420
TURKEY
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Nurettin (Konakkuran) on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Nurettin (Konakkuran) towns in Turkey. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Nurettin (Konakkuran) Quick Facts

Country Turkey (TR)
Regions Doğu Anadolu
Provinces Muş
Districts Malazgirt
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Nurettin (Konakkuran)

Key Facts

Nurettin (also known as Konakkuran) is a village located in the Malazgirt district of Muş Province in eastern Turkey. Situated in the Doğu Anadolu (Eastern Anatolia) region, Nurettin lies within the historical Armenian Highlands, approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Malazgirt town center. The village occupies an elevated position at around 1,650 meters above sea level, characterized by the rugged terrain and continental climate typical of this part of Anatolia. With an estimated population of approximately 300-400 residents, Nurettin maintains a traditional agricultural and pastoral economy, primarily focused on livestock rearing and cereal cultivation. The village is administratively part of Malazgirt's rural municipality structure and consists of a single settlement unit without further subdivisions. Historically, the area gained significance following the Battle of Manzikert (Malazgirt) in 1071, which opened Anatolia to Turkic settlement. Today, Nurettin serves as a typical example of rural Eastern Anatolian village life, with its residents maintaining strong cultural ties to the broader Turkish and Kurdish communities of the region. For detailed postal code information and local services, visitors can access specific data through regional administrative resources.

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