Pazarcık (District)
Pazarcık, a charming district of Kahramanmaraş, is renowned for its thousands of years of history and its striking blue dam lake. This beautiful district shelters mysterious caves dating back to ancient times and offers us breathtaking landscapes shaped by its natural beauty. Let us explore Pazarcık in more detail!

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Where Is Pazarcık Located?
Pazarcık is approximately 47 kilometers from the city center of Kahramanmaraş. It is surrounded by districts of neighboring cities such as Gaziantep and Adıyaman. The roads passing through the center of the district make it an important transit point.
The climate in Pazarcık can be warm at times and slightly cool at others. The region experiences both the warmth of the Mediterranean and the coolness of the inland areas. On its mountains you can find oak, pine and wild pistachio trees.
How Ancient Is the History of Pazarcık?
The history of Pazarcık extends back more than five thousand years. In ancient times, great civilizations such as the Hittites, Assyrians and Romans inhabited these lands. During the Roman period, this region was known as Katamana.
Excavations in the district have uncovered very ancient stones depicting images of the storm god and warriors. Additionally, places known as "Kırk Mağaralar" reveal how people lived in this area in antiquity.
The War of Independence and Heroism
The people of Pazarcık demonstrated great courage during the War of Independence to defend their homeland. They set fire to the Aksu Bridge to prevent French soldiers from entering the town and engaged in fierce battles.
January 19, 1920 is a particularly significant date for Pazarcık, as it marks the complete prevention of enemy forces from entering the district. For these achievements, special medals were awarded to the heroes of the region.
Our Water Source: Kartalkaya Dam
One of Pazarcık’s most important features is the large Kartalkaya Dam located at its center. The waters of this dam support the growth of crops in the fields and also meet the drinking water needs of the neighboring city of Gaziantep.


