Sağman
Sagman was populated by Kurds, Armenians, and Turks prior to the Armenian Genocide, it gained some prominence as a Kurdish chiefdom in the 16th century. There are other historic sights in the nearby area. The village of Sağman has a ruined citadel with a 16th-century mosque, tomb and tekke built by the Kurdish sanjak bey Keykusrav. Modern Sagman is a village near Pertek.