Türkoğlu


Türkoğlu is a town and district of Kahramanmaraş Province in the Mediterranean region of Turkey.'''

History

The history of Türkoğlu is nearly 160 years. The before name of Türkoğlu was Eloğlu. The reasons of the naming were based on various accounts. These are:
1. The history of the town is so new that neighbor towns called the new residents "eloğlu"
2."El" word means "state" in Ottoman Language. The early residents of the town were settled by state, then "el" and oğlu were combined under the name of Eloğlu.
In the end of the First World War, Kahramanmaraş was invaded by French Army. Türkoğlu is on the way of Kahramanmaraş, then it was exposed to invasion and atrocities of French army.
The name of Türkoğlu was changed with Eloğlu in 1960 and converted from town to district.

Economy

Türkoğlu has a very rich industry capacity in respect to textile, steel cooker, pepper, and sub-industries of these occupations.
Moreover, Türkoğlu has large and productive lands. Farming is the second occupation in this district.
The governor of Bolu is from Türkoğlu..

Population

The lovely district has 14.000 people in the border of municipality while it has 65.000 people in administrative borders. Administrative borders include both the district centers and all villages and municipalities that are administratively bounded to the district.