Dağlıca, Yüksekova

Dağlıca (Kurdish: Oremar;[2] Syriac: Oramar[3]) is a village in Yüksekova District of Hakkâri Province in southeastern Turkey.

[6][1] Dağlıca has the hamlets of Akar, Avasan, Beğendik, Bozkaya (Awitxêr), Demirli, Genişdere (Çeman), Gökağaç, İncirlik (Firavînk), Köyiçi, Ortaklar (Çemparîzan), Sivrice and Üçkardeş (Zîrî) attached to the village.

[12] Most of the Assyrian population in the village was forcibly supplanted by Kurds,[11] and the church of Mar Daniel was converted into a mosque at the end of the 19th century.

[13] Oramar was the seat of a kaza in the sanjak of Hakkari in the vilayet of Van, which was inhabited by 14,000 Kurds, 11,040 Assyrians, and 870 Turks in 1900, for a total of 25,910 people.

[14] At that time, 400 people inhabited the village,[15] including 40 Assyrians who belonged to the Church of the East and were served by the diocese of Jilu.